• Dragon Teeth is a novel by Michael Crichton, the eighteenth under his own name and third to be published after his death, written in 1974 and published...
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  • Look up dragon's teeth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dragon's teeth or dragon's tooth may refer to: Dragon's teeth (mythology), in Greek mythology;...
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    In Greek myth, dragon's teeth (Greek: ὀδόντες (τοῦ) δράκοντος, odontes (tou) drakontos) feature prominently in the legends of the Phoenician prince Cadmus...
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    Dragon's teeth are pyramidal anti-tank obstacles of reinforced concrete first used during the Second World War to impede the movement of tanks and mechanised...
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    intraspecific combat over food and mates. Komodo dragons have ziphodont teeth, which are defined as teeth that are laterally flattened, recurved, and with...
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  • refers to the Greek legend of dragon's teeth, where the teeth of a slain dragon were sown into the battlefield. The teeth sprouted up into an army of warriors...
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  • Dragon's Teeth is a 1942 novel by Upton Sinclair that won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1943. Set in the period 1929 to 1934, it covers the Nazi...
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  • The Dragon's Teeth (also published as The Virgin Heiresses) is a mystery novel published in 1939 featuring the fictional character Ellery Queen, which...
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    Europe, Africa and temperate Asia. It is one of several species known as dragon's teeth. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lotus maritimus. "Lotus maritimus...
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    antipersonnel and anti-vehicle mines, razor wire, earthen berms, and dragon’s teeth—to hinder the movement of main battle tanks and mechanized infantry...
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    Speed limits are enforced on most public roadways by authorities, with the purpose to improve driver compliance with speed limits. Methods used include...
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    such as large Regelbau bunkers, smaller concrete "pillboxes", and "dragon's teeth" anti-tank obstacles were built as part of each construction phase,...
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    A dragon is a magical legendary creature that appears in the folklore of multiple cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through...
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    Posthumous publication (completed by Richard Preston) 27 Yes Yes No 2017 Dragon Teeth Posthumous publication 28 Yes Yes No 2024 Eruption Posthumous publication...
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    traditional Chinese: 龍牙門; pinyin: lóngyámén; Malay: Batu Berlayar) or Dragon's Teeth Gate, is the name Chinese explorer Wang Dayuan recorded for Batu Belayar...
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    hero of the new order. He was then instructed by Athena to sow the dragon's teeth in the ground, from which there sprang a race of fierce armed men, called...
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  • Long gu (redirect from Dragon bones)
    1751. However, he did not refer to these as dragon's bones. Robert Swinhoe described the use of dragon's teeth in 1870: Shanghai is a great center for [fossil...
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  • body of a red lion, a human face with three rows of sharp teeth, and the wings of a bat or dragon. The manticore can shoot spikes out of its tail, making...
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  • eating foods named after dragons: "dragon scale pancakes" (龍鱗餅; a kind of spring pancake), "dragon teeth" (jiaozi), dragon beard noodles, and longan...
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  • unveiled Battlefield 4: Dragon's Teeth. Its maps take place in war-torn cities locked down by the People's Liberation Army. Dragon's Teeth was released on July...
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    HarperCollins announced the publication of a third posthumous novel, titled Dragon Teeth, which he had written in 1974. It is a historical novel set during the...
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    their new forms. James A. Hetley's contemporary fantasy books Dragon's Eye and Dragon's Teeth centers on the Morgan family of Stonefort, Maine – present-day...
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  • "The Black Pearl of Osiris" (January–February 1941) (11 parts) "The Dragon's Teeth" (February–March 1941) (10 parts) "Last of the Clipper Ships" (March–April...
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  • The Last Dragon (sometimes listed as Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon) is a 1985 American martial arts comedy film directed by Michael Schultz, written by...
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  • is so powerful that he has said to be capable of singlehandedly defeat a dragon. He has beaten every person in the kingdom in mock battle except his master...
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  • parts of her teeth and eyes in Sisu. Following the release of Raya and the Last Dragon, Disney released Sisu dolls in both human and dragon form. In a Kumandra...
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    far back as the ancient legends of Cadmus, who is said to have sown dragon teeth that turned into soldiers and Pygmalion whose statue of Galatea came...
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  • post near Herzogenrath-Bank Diverse visible remains of four rows of dragon's teeth near Aachen-Eilendorf and Münsterbusch One bunker to a special design...
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    and plow, and to sow from a helmet the dragon's teeth; for he had got from Athena half of the dragon's teeth which Cadmus sowed in Thebes. These tribe...
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  • (1976) "Nemesis Place", first published in Fantastic (April 1978) "Dragons' Teeth", first published in Midnight Sun (Summer-Fall 1975) The Henry Vickers...
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