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Etymology

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From un- +‎ dragonlike.

Adjective

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undragonlike (comparative more undragonlike, superlative most undragonlike)

  1. Not dragonlike.
    • 2006, Cynthia A. McDaniel, Critical literacy: a way of thinking, a way of life, page 174:
      In fact, I notice that the students especially laugh when the dragon says he wants to be loved, perhaps because his behavior is noticeably undragonlike, particularly when he begins to sob.