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dragon's tail

American  

noun

Astronomy.
  1. (formerly) the descending node of the moon or a planet.


Etymology

Origin of dragon's tail

First recorded in 1595–1605

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Over the following nights, the comet will creep along the dragon’s tail.

From New York Times Jan. 20, 2023

As instructed, I snuck around to the dragon’s tail and started wailing on it.

From The Verge Mar. 11, 2022

Do not believe the news reports that pinged around the world last month faster than the flick of a dragon’s tail.

From Salon Aug. 22, 2015

From the Yellow Sea in the east to the Gobi Desert in the west, the Great Wall twisted like a dragon’s tail for thousands of miles.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2012

Like a sword in sharpness but five times the length of any sword, the point of the dragon's tail arched up scorpion-wise over his mailed back, above the tower.

From "A Wizard of Earthsea" by Ursula K. Le Guin

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