dragon's blood
noun
a deep-red, water-insoluble resin exuding from the fruit of a palm, Daemonorops draco, of the Malay Archipelago, used chiefly in the preparation of varnishes and in photoengraving for protecting certain areas of the metal plate from the acid.
any of various similar resins from other trees.
Origin of dragon's blood
First recorded in 1590–1600
Words nearby dragon's blood
dragon fruit,
dragon lady,
dragon lizard,
dragon market,
dragon tree,
dragon's blood,
dragon's head,
dragon's mouth,
dragon's tail,
dragon's teeth,
dragonet
British Dictionary definitions for dragon's blood
dragon's blood
noun
a red resinous substance obtained from the fruit of a Malaysian palm, Daemonorops (or Calamus) draco: formerly used medicinally and now used in varnishes and lacquers
any of several similar resins obtained from other trees, esp from the dragon tree and a related species, Dracaena cinnabari (Socotra dragon's blood dracaena)