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Dracaena (romanized form of the Greek ''δράκαινα'' - ''drakaina'', "female dragon") can mean: *Drakaina (mythology), a Greek mythological entity * ''Dracaena'' (plant), a genus of plants *''Cordyline australis'', a plant commonly known as the ''Dracaena palm'' * ''Dracaena'' (lizard), a genus of lizard *Dracena, a town in Brazil *Dracaena, a fictional dragon-woman in ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' *Drakaina (model) (born 1975), a French actress and model. See also * * * * *Dragon (other) *Draco (other) *Drago (other) Drago may refer to: People * Drago (given name) * Drago (surname) * Drago (wrestler), Mexican professional wrestler Víctor Soto * Drago Dumbovic, Croatian footballer known simply as Drago * Drago, nickname of Alexander Volkov * Prince del ... {{disambiguation Genus disambiguation pages ...
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Greek Language
Greek (, ; , ) is an Indo-European languages, Indo-European language, constituting an independent Hellenic languages, Hellenic branch within the Indo-European language family. It is native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, and other regions of the Balkans, Caucasus, the Black Sea coast, Asia Minor, and the Eastern Mediterranean. It has the list of languages by first written accounts, longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning at least 3,400 years of written records. Its writing system is the Greek alphabet, which has been used for approximately 2,800 years; previously, Greek was recorded in writing systems such as Linear B and the Cypriot syllabary. The Greek language holds a very important place in the history of the Western world. Beginning with the epics of Homer, ancient Greek literature includes many works of lasting importance in the European canon. Greek is also the language in which many of the foundational texts ...
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Drakaina (mythology)
In Greek mythology, a ''drakaina'' (, Latinisation of names, Latinized ) is a female serpent (symbolism), serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features. Mythology Examples of the ''drakaina'' included Campe, Delphyne, Echidna (mythology), Echidna and Sybaris (mythology), Sybaris. Python, slain by Apollo, and the earliest representations of Delphyne are shown as simply gigantic serpents, similar to other Dragons in Greek mythology, Greek dragons. However, although the word "drakaina" is literally the feminine form of ''drakon'' (Ancient Greek for dragon or Serpent (symbolism), serpent), most drakainas had some features of a human woman. Lamia, Campe, Echidna (mythology), Echidna, and many representations of Ceto, Scylla, and Delphyne had the head and torso of a woman. Medusa is also mentioned as a ''drakaina'' while also emphasizing her human aspects; rather than a ''drakaina'' alone, it has been argued that she is a woman who has been fused with a dragon. The drakaina wa ...
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Dracaena (plant)
''Dracaena'' () is a genus of about 200 species of trees and succulent shrubs. The formerly accepted genera '' Pleomele'' and '' Sansevieria'' are now included in ''Dracaena''. In the APG IV classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It has also formerly been separated (sometimes with '' Cordyline'') into the family Dracaenaceae or kept in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae). The name ''dracaena'' is derived from the romanized form of the Ancient Greek – ''drakaina'', "female dragon". The majority of the species are native to Africa and the Canary Islands, southern Asia through to northern Australia, with two species in tropical Central America. Description Species of ''Dracaena'' have a secondary thickening meristem in their trunk, termed Dracaenoid thickening by some authors, which is quite different from the thickening meristem found in dicotyledonous plants. This characteristic is shared with me ...
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Cordyline Australis
''Cordyline australis'', commonly known as the cabbage tree, or by its Māori language, Māori name of ''tī'' or ''tī kōuka'', is a widely branched monocotyledon, monocot tree endemism, endemic to New Zealand. It grows up to tall with a stout trunk and sword-like leaves, which are clustered at the tips of the branches and can be up to long. With its tall, straight trunk and dense, rounded heads, it is a characteristic feature of the New Zealand landscape. It is common over a wide latitudinal range from the far north of the North Island to the south of the South Island. It grows in a broad range of habitat (ecology), habitats. The largest known tree, growing at Pākawau, Golden Bay / Mohua, is estimated to be 400 or 500 years old, and stands tall with a circumference of at the base. Known to Māori as , the tree was used as a source of food, particularly in the South Island, where it was cultivated in areas where other crops would not grow. It provided durable fiber crop ...
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Dracaena (lizard)
''Dracaena'' (romanized form of the Ancient Greek δράκαινα - ''drakaina'', "female dragon"), is a genus of lizards, also Common name, commonly called caiman lizards or water tegus, in the Family (biology), family Teiidae, along with Tegu, tegus and Ameiva, ameivas. Caiman lizards are native to South America, where they are found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. These semiaquatic lizards spend a lot of time in the water and inhabit marshes, streams, and flooded forests. Caiman lizards often bask on branches overhanging the water. Classification Extant Species Listed alphabetically.''Dracaena''
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Fossils

* †''Paradracaena colombiana'' - the Miocene, Middle Miocene (Laventan) Honda Group, Colombia
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Dracena
Dracena is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 45,847 (2015 est.) in an area of 488 km². The elevation is 421 m. History Dracena was founded on December 8, 1945 on the initiative of Irio Spinardi, João Vandramini, Virgílio and Florêncio Fioravanti. It grew rapidly, and became an independent municipality in 1948, when it was separated from Lucélia. Geography The municipality contains part of the Rio do Peixe State Park, created in 2002. Climate The climate is subtropical, The annual medium temperature is , the warmest month is January and the coolest month is July . The highest temperature ever registered was and the lowest, . Media In telecommunications, the city was served by Telecomunicações de São Paulo. In July 1998, this company was acquired by Telefónica, which adopted the Vivo brand in 2012. The company is currently an operator of cell phones, fixed lines, internet (fiber optics/4G) and television (satellite a ...
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Percy Jackson & The Olympians
''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' is a fantasy novel series by American author Rick Riordan. The first book series in his ''Camp Half-Blood Chronicles'', the novels are set in a world with the Greek gods in the 21st century. The series follows the protagonist, Percy Jackson, a young demigod who must prevent the Titans, led by Kronos, from destroying the world. The first three books were published in the United States by Miramax Books before they were folded into Hyperion Books; that house published the remaining books. All the books were published in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books. Four supplementary books, along with graphic novel versions of the first five books, have also been released. By January 2022, the books had sold more than 180 million copies worldwide, making the series one of the best-selling of all time. Two sequel series, '' The Heroes of Olympus'' and ''The Trials of Apollo'', follow. A follow-up trilogy in the series, ''The Senior Year Adventures' ...
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Drakaina (model)
Drakaina () (born August 28, 1975) is a French actress and Model (person), model. The name, Drakaina, means "she dragon" in Greek. When Drakaina and artist Ariock were talking about Echidna, the mother of all monsters, he mentioned that she was a "Drakaina", and she instantly knew that it would be her name. Drakaina is a registered trademark belonging to Drakaina since 2001. Biography Early life Drakaina was born in Vincennes, France. Her father, Gilles, is a retired restaurant owner and her mother, Catherine, is a dog breeder, breeder of Pyrenean Mountain Dogs. Drakaina began her acting career after being spotted in a club. Beforehand, she had been working as a receptionist and been a model for an international hair product company CAPIRELAX. She is best known for her career as a fantasy art model, working with over 340 international painters and comic book artists. Career Since 2001, Drakaina has appeared in a number of French magazines which include Playboy, Verites, Khim ...
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Dragon (other)
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits. Dragon may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Characters and fictional entities * Chinese dragon * Dave Dragon, character played by Hulk Hogan in the 1998 American martial arts movie ''3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain'' * Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons), Dragon (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a monstrous creature * Dragon (Middle-earth), a type of fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's books * Dragon (Shrek), Dragon (''Shrek''), a character in ''Shrek'' * The Dragon, a title for the world's champion against the forces of darkness in Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series * Dragon, a member of Gen13 * Dragon, the leading character in the Image Comics title ''Savage Dragon'' * Dragons (Dragon Prince), Dragons (''Dragon Prince''), mythical beasts * Dragons (Pern), by Anne McCaffrey * The Dragon (Beowulf), The Dragon (''Beowulf'') * Richard Dragon, a DC Comics character * Dragon Shiryū, a ''Saint Seiya'' cha ...
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Draco (other)
DRACO (double-stranded RNA activated caspase oligomerizer) is a group of experimental antiviral drugs formerly under development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In cell culture, DRACO was reported to have broad-spectrum efficacy against many infectious viruses, including dengue flavivirus, Amapari and Tacaribe arenavirus, Guama bunyavirus, H1N1 influenza and rhinovirus, and was additionally found effective against influenza ''in vivo'' in weanling mice. It was reported to induce rapid apoptosis selectively in virus-infected mammalian cells, while leaving uninfected cells unharmed. , work had moved to Draper Laboratory for further testing and development; "the team looks forward to larger scale animal trials and clinical human trials within a decade or less". Dr. Todd Rider presented at the SENS Foundation's SENS6 conference. He left the Draper Laboratory in May 2015 and started a crowdfunding campaign at Indiegogo to raise funds to test the drugs against the her ...
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Drago (other)
Drago may refer to: People * Drago (given name) * Drago (surname) * Drago (wrestler), Mexican professional wrestler Víctor Soto * Drago Dumbovic, Croatian footballer known simply as Drago * Drago, nickname of Alexander Volkov * Prince del Drago, 1860–1956, Italian noble and New York socialite Fictional characters * Ivan Drago, a boxer in the film ''Rocky IV'' * Blackie Drago, a supervillain from Marvel Comics * Drago, a character from ''Jackie Chan Adventures'' * Dragos, dinosaur-like creatures in the video game ''Mother 3'' * Drago, the Dragonoid from ''Bakugan'' series Other uses * Drago (publisher), International publishing house of contemporary art * Drago (river), Sicily * Drago Doctrine, announced in 1902 by the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luis María Drago * Drago restaurants of California * Drago, common name for the species ''Dracaena draco'' See also * * * * Proper names derived from Drag- * Proper names derived from Draz- * Dragon (disa ...
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