Dragonflies

/ˈdræɡənˌflaɪz/ noun

Insects with long, slender bodies, two pairs of powerful wings, and large eyes that hunt other insects while flying over water.

From 'dragon' plus 'fly.' Named for their fierce, dragon-like appearance and flying ability; has been used since at least Shakespeare's time.

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