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n.
The smallest liquid measure, equal to about one drop; the sixtieth part of a fluid drachm.
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A silver coin among the ancient Greeks, having a different value in different States and at different periods. The average value of the Attic drachma is computed to have been about 19 cents.
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An ancient weight, the sixth part of a drachm.
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Relating to Draco, the Athenian lawgiver; or to the constellation Draco; or to dragon's blood.
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A red resin forming the essential basis of dragon's blood; -- called also dracin.
v. t.
Among the ancient Greeks, a weight and a denomination of money equal to 60 minae or 6,000 drachmae. The Attic talent, as a weight, was about 57 lbs. avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver money, its value was £243 15s. sterling, or about $1,180.
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Estimated or ascertained by weight; -- distinguished from numeral; as, a ponderal drachma.
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A drachma.
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A silver coin among the ancient Greeks, of the value of four drachms.
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See Drachma.
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Pertaining to Draco, a famous lawgiver of Athens, 621 b. c.
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A small arboreal lizard of the genus Draco, of several species, found in the East Indies and Southern Asia. Five or six of the hind ribs, on each side, are prolonged and covered with weblike skin, forming a sort of wing. These prolongations aid them in making long leaps from tree to tree. Called also flying lizard.
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An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value. The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas.
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The European greater weever fish (Trachinus draco), which is capable of inflicting severe wounds with the spinous rays of its dorsal fin. See Weever.
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See Draconin.
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A small silver coin of Athens, the sixth part of a drachma, about three cents in value.
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A plant of the genus Artemisa (A. dracunculus), much used in France for flavoring vinegar.
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