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- A ****atrice is a mythical beast, essentially a two-legged dragon, wyvern, or serpent-like creature with a rooster's head. Described by Laurence Breiner...
- Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS ****atrice after the legendary creature: HMS ****atrice (1781), launched in 1781, was a 14-gun cutter that...
- up ****atrice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ****atrice is a legendary creature resembling a large rooster with a lizard-like tail. ****atrice may...
- (-ískos, diminutive). It was also considered to be synonymous with the ****atrice. The basilisk is sometimes referred to as "king" because it has been reputed...
- having a larger fuel tank, the Heavy ****atrice was the same vehicle. The Army showed little interest in ****atrice, and it never went into m**** production...
- ****atrice was a six-gun schooner, the name ship of her class, built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. She was sold for s**** in 1858. ****atrice had...
- It also brings storms, lightning, and hail to ruin crops. The Korean ****atrice is known as a gyeryong (계룡; 鷄龍) "chicken-dragon"; they do not appear as...
- Castle ****atrice) is a 1974 book by Gerald Durrell in which children are transported to the fantasy land of Mythologia to save it from ****atrices. They...
- rooster (Gr****) Basan, a fire-breathing chicken from ****anese mythology ****atrice, a chicken-headed dragon or serpent, visually similar to or confused with...
- weather-affecting creatures. Adzehate creatures Angel Arkan Sonney Basilisk Boobrie ****atrice Djinn Devil Dragon Elemental - a being of the alchemical works of Paracelsus...