1. firedrake - definition of firedrake by the Free Online Dictionary ...
fire·drake (f r dr k) n. A fire-breathing dragon of Germanic mythology. [Middle English firdrake, from Old English f rdraca: f r, fire; see fire + draca, dragon; see ...
2. Dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dragons are legendary creatures, typically with serpentine or otherwise reptilian traits, that feature in the myths of many cultures. There are two distinct cultural ...
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Advanced Firefighting technologies created by FireDrake Industies LLC including the Mobile Monitor which is designed and built to be sent into harm's way while allowing a ...
4. Firedrake by Ann Ewan
Firedrake by Ann Ewan. Available from amazon.ca or from amazon.com . Firedrake is my first published book, and I'm pretty excited about it. (Love the cover, thanks, Jackie!)
5. HMS Firedrake (1912) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HMS Firedrake was a modified Acheron-class destroyer, named after the firedrake of Teutonic mythology, and the sixth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.
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n. A fire-breathing dragon of Germanic mythology. [Middle English firdrake , from Old English fȳrdraca : fȳr , fire; see fire + draca , dragon; see drake 2
7. Firedrake | RedBubble
Curious beasts, macabre creatures, sharp beaks and shiny feathers. And goggles and masks. Confusing the world, one beakface at a time… / All paintings, drawings and ...
8. Firedrake - Naval History and Heritage Command
Return to DANFS Index Return to Naval Historical Center homepage DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER 805 KIDDER BREESE SE -- WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
9. YouTube - Firedrake Jamming from China
This is the studio version of the music used by the Chinese Government to jam international broadcasters. It was taken off of Chinasat 6B,which is used by ...