basilisk vs lindworm

basilisk

noun
  • A type of dragon used in heraldry. 

  • A mythical snake-like dragon, so venomous that even its gaze was deadly. 

  • A type of large brass cannon. 

  • A tree-dwelling type of lizard of the genus Basiliscus: the basilisk lizard. 

  • An infohazard or cognitohazard, especially a Langford's basilisk. 

adj
  • Suggesting a basilisk (snake-like dragon): baleful, spellbinding. 

lindworm

noun
  • A wingless serpentine dragon having two arms. 

  • A draconic creature, similar to a wyvern. 

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