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Revision as of 20:14, 31 December 2015 by 79.182.207.240 (talk) (→Books)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)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
- Dragon's teeth (fortification), anti-tank obstacles
Books
- Dragon's Teeth: A Novel, an 1878 realist novel
- The Dragon's Teeth, a 1939 mystery novel
- Dragon's Teeth (novel), a 1942 historical novel
- Dragon's teeth: the background, contents and consequences of the North Atlantic Pact, 1949 non-fiction book by Konni Zilliacus
- "Dragons' Teeth" (short story), a 1977 fantasy short story
- The Dragon's Teeth?, a 1982 American book
- The Dragon's Tooth, a 2011 fantasy novel
- Dragon's Teeth, a fantasy novel by James A. Hetley (sequel to "Dragon's Eye")
- Dragon's Teeth Mountains, a fictional mountain range in the Shannara series of books
Other literature and media
- "The Dragon's Teeth" (radio), a 1941 radio story
- "Dragon's Teeth" (Star Trek: Voyager), a 1999 television episode
- Dragon's Tooth, a fictional sniper rifle in the Fafner in the Azure anime series
- Dragon's Tooth (video game), a 1986 British video game
Botany
- Dragon's Teeth (plant), a plant species in the genus Lotus
Traffic engineering
- Dragon's Teeth (traffic), a series of calibrated lines painted on a road surface to enforce a speed limit
Geography
- Dragons Teeth (Antarctica), a small group of rocks in Antarctica
- Dragon's Teeth Gate, a craggy granite outcrop in Singapore
- Dragon's Tooth (Virginia), a trail landmark in Virginia
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dragon's teeth.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: