51³Ō¹Ļ

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dragon's head

noun

  1. Astronomy. (formerly) the ascending node of the moon or a planet.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of dragon's head1

First recorded in 1500ā€“10
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They hit the dragonā€™s head, but it doesnā€™t react as it flies past the skyway.

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And then the fire stopped abruptly as the dragonā€™s head snaked up and over the Mirror, her mouth open wide to devour both Jack and May in one bite.

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Malevolent reared back, but she was too late: Jack and May struck in unison, each using two hands to smash their weapons down as hard as they could right on the dragonā€™s head.

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However she moved, though, Jack just kept climbing until he reached the back of the dragonā€™s head.

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Keeping in mind that we were on bikes, however, we picked just one, Dragonā€™s Head Cider, where the owners tend English and French cider apple trees on 30 acres of former strawberry fields.

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