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dragée a sugar-coated pill, or medicated confection.
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drag-to g. a gait in which the feet are dragged (rather than lifted) toward the crutches.
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dragon p. bizarre forms in the pyelogram seen in cases of polycystic kidneys.
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dragon w. Dracunculus medinensis.
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drag The air resistance to forward motion. Drag can be increased with the use of certain types of devices installed on the aircraft, such as spoilers, airbrakes, or flaps. Old-style aircraft with lots of supporting wires had very large amounts of drag, while modern aircraft such as military jets, have very low drag.
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