draco

Noun

 * 1)  A short-barreled Kalashnikov-pattern rifle.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A dragon; a kind of snake or serpent.
 * 2) The standard of a Roman cohort, shaped like an Egyptian crocodile ('dragon') head.
 * 3) The astronomical constellation Draco.
 * 4)  The Devil.
 * 1)  The Devil.

Usage notes
Draco usually connoted larger sorts of snakes in Classical usage, particularly those which seemed exotic to the Romans. One traditional rule gives the distinction among the various Latin synonyms as being a water snake;  being a "temple" snake, the sort of large, exotic snake associated with the guardianship of temples; and  being a common terrestrial snake. This rule is not universally credited, however.

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