Basilisk

/ˈbæzəˌlɪsk/ noun

A legendary serpent or dragon whose gaze or breath was believed to be so deadly that it could kill a person instantly, or a real tropical lizard that can run on water.

From Greek basiliskos, diminutive of basileus (king), literally 'little king.' The name reflects its crown-like crest. Medieval writers embellished ancient accounts into pure mythology.

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