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/ (ˈdreɪkəʊ) / noun Latin genitive Draconis (dreɪˈkəʊnɪs) a faint extensive constellation twisting around the N celestial pole and lying between Ursa Major and Cepheus.
noun astronomy Genitive form of Draco used when naming stars, such as α Draconis.
An iconic moment, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone boasted the very first utterance of a Gryffindor password. It was ‘Caput Draconis’ which is Latin for ‘dragon’s head‘ and that definitely fits as a straightforward password for the common room.
An iconic moment, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone boasted the very first utterance of a Gryffindor password. It was ‘Caput Draconis’ which is Latin for ‘dragon’s head‘ and that definitely fits as a straightforward password for the common room.
Have a clone cast Protection From Magic on him at the beginning of the fight. Once his human form is near death, he’ll protect himself from magical weapons. Melf’s Minute Meteors is one option for finishing him off. Once he’s in dragon form, lure him to the bed of traps set earlier and that should end the battle.
noun, genitive Dra·co·nis [drey-koh-nis, druh-]. Astronomy. the Dragon, a northern circumpolar constellation between Ursa Major and Cepheus.
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