Difference between Dragon and Tartar

What is the difference between Dragon and Tartar?

Dragon as a noun is a legendary, serpentine or reptilian creature. while Tartar as a noun is a red compound deposited during wine making; mostly potassium hydrogen tartrate - a source of cream of tartar.

Dragon

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A legendary, serpentine or reptilian creature. # (Western) A gigantic beast, typically reptilian with leathery bat-like wings, lion-like claws, scaly skin and a serpent-like tail, often a monster with fiery breath. #* c.1900 — Edith Nesbit, The Last of the Dragons #*: But as every well-brought-up prince was expected to kill a dragon, and rescue a princess, the dragons grew fewer and fewer till it was often quite hard for a princess to find a dragon to be rescued from. # (Eastern) A large, snake-like lizard with the eyes of a hare, the horns of a stag and the claws of a tiger, usually benefic #* 1913 — Sax Rohmer, The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, ch XIII #*: These tapestries were magnificently figured with golden dragons; and as the serpentine bodies gleamed and shimmered in the increasing radiance, each dragon, I thought, intertwined its glittering coils more closely with those of another. Certain animal species which resemble a dragon in appearance: # A very large snake; a python. # A lizard of the genus Draco. # The Komodo dragon. The constellation Draco. An unpleasant woman; a harridan. (absolute use, often capitalized: "the Dragon") The nickname for the Chinese empire and People's Republic of China (figuratively) Something very formidable or dangerous.

Example sentence: When the prison doors are opened, the real dragon will fly out.

Tartar

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A red compound deposited during wine making; mostly potassium hydrogen tartrate - a source of cream of tartar.A hard yellow deposit on the teeth.

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