Drac
The word drac, from the Latin draco, means "dragon" or "devil" in several languages, such as Catalan and Romanian.
Drac, Dracs or DRAC may also refer to:
Geography
- Drac (river), France, a tributary of the Isère
- Drac County, a county of the Kingdom of Serbia from 1912 to 1913
- Durrës, a city and a municipality in Albania, which is known as Drač in the Serbo-Croatian languages
- Drač, Podgorica, Montenegro - see List of Podgorica neighbourhoods and suburbs
DRAC
- DRAC (Dynamic Relay Authorization Control), a daemon that dynamically updates a relay authorization map for sendmail
- Dell DRAC (Dell Remote Access Controller), a remote-access card available in many models of Dell servers
- Dongfeng Renault Automobile Company, a Chinese joint venture between car manufacturers Dongfeng and Renault
- Direction régionale des affaires culturelles, a heritage service in one of each of the regions of France
- Badalona Dracs, an American-football team based in Badalona, Catalonia, Spain
Other uses
- Drac, abbreviation for the orchid genus Dracula
- Drac, nickname of the trans-Neptunian object 2008 KV42
- Dracs, an alien species in Barry B. Longyear's The Enemy Papers novel trilogy
- Drac, one of the title characters of Dracula Twins, a video game
- Le Drac, a dragon-like beast that, according to French folklore, terrorised the town of Beaucaire, France
- Marc Hicks ("Drac"), co-founder and guitarist of the now-defunct band Slave
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