Concept cluster: Society > Vampires
adj
(folklore, fantasy) Opposing or countering vampires.
n
(informal) A young vampire.
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(obsolete) A killer, murderer, slayer.
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An ongoing problem; a recurring obstacle or adversity.
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(rare) A woman in a cat costume.
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A family, group or assembly of vampires.
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(humorous) Any vampire.
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Alternative form of dragon man
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(fantasy) The bone of a dragon.
adj
(fantasy) Born with some physical or spiritual connection to dragons.
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(archaic) watchful guardianship
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(fantasy) People who are partly descended from dragons.
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(informal, derogatory) A person who is emotionally draining.
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The doings or character of goblins.
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(rare) A little god; a minor or inferior deity; godling.
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One who is haunted by a spirit.
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(chiefly computing, derogatory, informal) A person who requests answers and solutions from a community while giving nothing in return.
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A witch.
adj
(informal) Looking like a hobbit, i.e. short and hairy; hobbitlike.
n
A jiangshi.
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(Oxford University slang, obsolete) A female visitor to a student at Oxford, especially during commemoration week.
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(mythology) A hairy man in English folklore, similar to the brownie, said to perform housework in return for a saucer of milk and a place beside the fire.
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(fantasy) A vampire.
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A vampire.
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A young girl, especially one who is attractive, beautiful or graceful.
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Alternative form of nymphet [(obsolete) A small nymph.]
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(figuratively) A brutish man reminiscent of the mythical ogre.
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(fantasy, role-playing games) An enspelled object used (by such as a lich) to contain and protect the owner's soul.
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A supposed form of vampire that subsists on the psychic energy of others.
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Synonym of energy vampire (an emotionally draining person)
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(idiomatic) The lioness.
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(archaic) A rampart.
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(gaming) Any of a variety of monsters with tentacles that they use to capture victims.
adj
Like a siren (mythical water maiden).
n
Alternative form of soucouyant [(Caribbean, folklore) A night witch who sucks people's blood, sheds her skin, and can transform into a fireball and fly.]
n
A creature used as a spokesperson.
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(by extension) A slender woman or girl, usually graceful and sometimes with the implication of sublime station over everyday people.
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Synonym of vampire taco
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The main character in this story.
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(fantasy role-playing games) A fictional anthropomorphic organism having many characteristics of a tree.
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(folklore) In Scandinavian folklore, a witch's familiar made from hair, wood shavings, etc. that would suck milk from cows and steal cream from people's homes.
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A young female vampire.
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Camping by vampires.
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A mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living.
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(informal) A cough directed into the crook of one's elbow to avoid the spread of germs.
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(slang) The combination of facial microneedling with the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the patient's own blood, thought to contain growth factors that increase collagen production.
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(US) A certain type of grilled taco with a crusted tortilla that is usually served at restaurants.
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(slang) Alternative form of vampire's teabag [(slang) A tampon, especially an in-use or used one.]
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(slang) Alternative form of vampire's teabag [(slang) A tampon, especially an in-use or used one.]
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(slang) A tampon, especially an in-use or used one.
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The state of being a vampire; vampirehood.
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The state of being a vampire; vampiredom.
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Vampires collectively.
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A female vampire.
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A female vampire.
adj
(informal) Of, relating to, or characteristic of vampires.
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(fantasy) A vampire or vampire-like creature.
adj
Pertaining to vampires.
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(rare) A female vampire.
adj
vampiric
n
(mythology) the state of being a vampire
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A person with a mental disorder causing a craving for blood and behavior similar to that expected of a vampire.
adj
Relating to, or characteristic of, a vampire.
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The act of turning someone into a vampire.
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A person who emulates what they consider to be a vampire's lifestyle.
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One who studies vampirology.
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The study of vampires or the vampire mythos.
adj
(informal) Fantastic, and in the context of vampires.
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(archaic or fantasy) Alternative form of vampire (“undead creature”) [A mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living.]
adj
(pseudo-archaic) vampiric
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The fourth reindeer of Santa Claus.
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(fantasy) vampire
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(fantasy) A young witch.
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Alternative form of wonderbeast [(fantasy) A magical, mystical, or mythological creature]
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(fiction) One of a race of brutes, who look and act similar to men, inhabiting the same land as the civilized Houyhnhnms.
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(slang) A zombie-vampire hybrid.

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