"dragon's teeth" meaning in All languages combined

See dragon's teeth on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: dragon's tooth [singular]
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  1. (military) Square-pyramidal fortifications of reinforced concrete to impede the movement of tanks and mechanised infantry. Tags: plural, plural-normally Translations (fortifications to impede the movement of tanks): Drachenzähne [masculine, plural] (German), zęby smoka [masculine, plural] (Polish), dientes de dragón [masculine, plural] (Spanish)
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  2. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, road transport) A series of triangular road surface markings painted on each side of a traffic lane, used for traffic calming or to alert drivers to a speed limit. Tags: Australia, New-Zealand, UK, plural, plural-normally
    Sense id: en-dragon's_teeth-en-noun-en:road_transport Categories (other): Australian English, British English, New Zealand English, Road transport, English entries with incorrect language header, English pluralia tantum, Entries with translation boxes, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Terms with German translations, Terms with Polish translations, Terms with Spanish translations, Legumes Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 31 53 12 4 Disambiguation of English pluralia tantum: 25 51 14 10 Disambiguation of Entries with translation boxes: 16 69 9 7 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 29 55 10 5 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 26 49 22 4 Disambiguation of Terms with German translations: 19 59 13 9 Disambiguation of Terms with Polish translations: 22 52 13 13 Disambiguation of Terms with Spanish translations: 20 61 12 7 Disambiguation of Legumes: 18 37 41 4 Topics: road, transport
  3. Lotus maritimus, a plant in the legume family. Tags: plural, plural-normally
    Sense id: en-dragon's_teeth-en-noun-GuF9ZyQR Categories (other): Legumes Disambiguation of Legumes: 18 37 41 4
  4. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dragon, tooth. Tags: plural, plural-normally Derived forms: sow dragon's teeth
    Sense id: en-dragon's_teeth-en-noun-hPcKzWzd
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