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'''Dragon's teeth''' or '''dragon's tooth''' may refer to: '''Dragon's teeth''' or '''dragon's tooth''' originally referred to:
* ] In Greek mythology, a dragon's tooth, once planted, grew into a fully armed warrior.


More recently, the term has been used in connection with:
* ], a fictional sniper rifle * ], a fictional sniper rifle
* '']'', an 1878 realist novel * '']'', an 1878 realist novel
* ], anti-tank obstacles * ], anti-tank obstacles
* ], objects in Greek mythology
* ], a 1942 historical novel * ], a 1942 historical novel
* ], a plant species in the genus ''Lotus'' * ], a plant species in the genus ''Lotus''

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Dragon's teeth or dragon's tooth originally referred to:

More recently, the term has been used in connection with:

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