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- A dracone barge is a large flexible watertight tube intended to carry a liquid cargo while towed mostly-submerged behind a ship. One large current example...
- "Here be dragons" (Latin: hic sunt dracones) means dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of a medieval practice of putting illustrations of...
- Francesco Dracone (born 21 September 1983) is an Italian racing driver who currently competes in the European Le Mans Series with BHK Motorsport. Born...
- pumped oil has been cited as an inspiration for the invention called the Dracone, for which development started in the year following Herbert's serial....
- Gauthier, 1986 †Pterosauromorpha Dinosauromorpha (including Aves) Synonyms Dracones Haeckel, 1895 Ornithosuchia Huene, 1908 Ornithotarsi Gauthier, 1986 Pan-Aves...
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Praelium Michaelis Archangeli factum in coelo **** dracone, H.410, oratorio for soloists, double chorus, strings and continuo (1683)...
- prove what you can do, here and now. Cited by Hegel and Marx. hic sunt dracones here there are dragons Written on a globe engraved on two conjoined halves...
- instances of a historical map actually using the phrase HC SVNT DRACONES (in Latin hic sunt dracones means "here are dragons"). The Lenox Globe is a hollow red...
- Hunt–Lenox Globe, ca. 1510, is thought to be the source of the phrase Hic Sunt Dracones, or "Here be dragons". A similar grapefruit-sized globe made from two halves...
- itself" (annus secundum Aegyptios indicabatur ante inventas litteras picto dracone caudam suam mordente, quia in se recurrit), as cited by Danuta Shanzer...