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  1. Red Dragon (Ambazonian militia), Red Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons), Red Dragon (film), Red Dragon (musician), Red Dragon (novel), Red Dragon (spacecraft), Red Dragon, Red dragon (disambiguation), Red dragon, The Red Dragon (magazine), The Red Dragon (train), The Red Dragon: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

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  1. The Red Dragon, red dragon, Red Dragon: Urban Dictionary

Definitions from Wikipedia (Red Dragon)

noun:  a 2002 psychological thriller film based on the 1981 novel by Thomas Harris.
noun:  a psychological horror novel by American author Thomas Harris, first published in 1981.
noun:  a 1965 West German-Italian spy film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Stewart Granger, Rosanna Schiaffino, and Margit Saad.
noun:  Scourge of Malice or Malice Scourge or Mare Scourge was a 38-gun ship ordered by George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland.
noun:  Leroy May (18 March 1966 – 31 July 2015), better known as Red Dragon and initially as Redman, was a Jamaican deejay who was active starting in the early 1980s.
noun:  a Japanese role-playing game, role-playing fiction and art phenomenon.
noun:  an Ambazonian separatist militia loyal to the Interim Government of Ambazonia, and is part of the Ambazonia Self-Defence Council.


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