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'''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. ''']''' or '''dragon's tooth''' first appeared in Greek mythology; once planted, each tooth grew into a fully armed warrior.


More recently, the term has been used in connection with: Later uses of the term are:

* ], a fictional sniper rifle
==Military engineering==
* '']'', an 1878 realist novel
* ], anti-tank obstacles * ], anti-tank obstacles

== Books==
* '']'', an 1878 realist novel
* '']'', a 1939 mystery novel
* ], a 1942 historical novel * ], a 1942 historical novel
* ], a plant species in the genus ''Lotus''
* ], a 1999 television episode
* ], a series of calibrated lines painted on a road surface to enforce a speed limit
* ], a craggy granite outcrop in Singapore
* ], a fictional mountain range
* ], a 1986 British video game
* ], a trail landmark
* ], a small group of rocks in Antarctica
* ], a 1977 fantasy short story * ], a 1977 fantasy short story
* '']'', a 1939 mystery novel
* '']'', a 1982 American book * '']'', a 1982 American book
* ], a 1941 radio story
* '']'', a 2011 fantasy novel * '']'', a 2011 fantasy novel
* ''Dragon's teeth'', a c] novel (unrelated to the above) by ], a sequel to "]" * ''Dragon's Teeth'', a fantasy novel by ] (sequel to "Dragon's Eye")
* Dragon's Teeth Mountains, a fictional mountain range in the '']'' series of books

==Other literature and media==
* ], a 1941 radio story
* ], a 1999 television episode
* Dragon's Tooth, a fictional sniper rifle in the '']'' anime series
* ], a 1986 British video game

==Botany==
* ], a plant species in the genus ''Lotus''

==Traffic engineering==
* ], a series of calibrated lines painted on a road surface to enforce a speed limit

==Geography==
* ], a small group of rocks in Antarctica
* ], a craggy granite outcrop in Singapore
* ], a trail landmark in Virginia

== See also == == See also ==
* ] * ]

Revision as of 16:27, 19 November 2015

Dragon's teeth or dragon's tooth first appeared in Greek mythology; once planted, each tooth grew into a fully armed warrior.

Later uses of the term are:

Military engineering

Books

Other literature and media

Botany

Traffic engineering

Geography

See also

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