The difference between Draconian and Draconic
When used as adjectives, draconian means very severe or strict, whereas draconic means draconian.
check bellow for the other definitions of Draconian and Draconic
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Draconian as an adjective:
Very severe or strict.
Examples:
"The Soviet regime was draconian."
"The mayor announced draconian budget cuts today."
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Draconian as an adjective (obsolete, except in fiction):
Of or resembling a dragon.
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Draconic as an adjective:
Draconian.
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Draconic as an adjective:
Relating to or suggestive of dragons.