From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnapdragonsnap‧drag‧on /ˈsnæpˌdræɡən/ noun [countable] DLGHBPa garden plant with white, red, or yellow flowers
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snapdragon• Passersby in Los Angeles left snapdragons on the lonely road where Ennis Cosby was slain by an unknown gunman.Origin snapdragon (1500-1600) Because the flowers are thought to look like a dragon's mouth