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Drac (which means dragon or devil in some languages), Dracs or DRAC may refer to: Geography * Drac (river), France, a tributary of the Isère * Drac County, a county of the Kingdom of Serbia from 1912 to 1913 * Durrës, a city and a municipality in Albania, which is known as in the Serbo-Croatian languages * Drač, Podgorica, Montenegro - see List of Podgorica neighbourhoods and suburbs DRAC * DRAC (Dynamic Relay Authorization Control), a daemon that dynamically updates a relay authorization map for sendmail * Dell DRAC (Dell Remote Access Controller), a remote-access card available in many models of Dell servers * Dongfeng Renault Automobile Company, a Chinese joint venture between car manufacturers Dongfeng and Renault * Direction régionale des affaires culturelles, a heritage service in one of each of the regions of France * Badalona Dracs, an American-football team based in Badalona, Catalonia, Spain Other uses * Drac, abbreviation for the orchid genus ''Dracula (plant), Dr ...
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Dragon
A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, and capable of breathing fire. Dragons in eastern cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, serpentine creatures with above-average intelligence. Commonalities between dragons' traits are often a hybridization of feline, reptilian and avian features. Scholars believe huge extinct or migrating crocodiles bear the closest resemblance, especially when encountered in forested or swampy areas, and are most likely the template of modern Oriental dragon imagery. Etymology The word ''dragon'' entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French ''dragon'', which in turn comes from la, draconem (nominative ) meaning "huge serpent, dragon", from Ancient Greek , (genitive , ) "serpent, giant s ...
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