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astrapothere

Terms vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

terms | astrapothere |


As nouns the difference between terms and astrapothere

is that terms is while astrapothere is (zoology) any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order astrapotheria , from cenozoic south america.

Cenozoic vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

cenozoic | astrapothere |


As an adjective Cenozoic

is of or pertaining to the Cenozoic {{l/en|era}}.

As a proper noun Cenozoic

is a geologic era within the Phanerozoic eon comprising the Paleogene and Neogene {{l/en|periods}} from about 65 million years ago to the present, when the continents moved to their current position and modern plants and animals evolved.

As a noun astrapothere is

any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order Astrapotheria, from Cenozoic South America.

Astrapotheria vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

astrapotheria | astrapothere |

Astrapotheria is often a misspelling of astrapothere.


Astrapotheria has no English definition.

As a noun astrapothere is

any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order Astrapotheria, from Cenozoic South America.

Mammal vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

mammal | astrapothere |


As nouns the difference between mammal and astrapothere

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while astrapothere is (zoology) any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order astrapotheria , from cenozoic south america.

Herbivorous vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

herbivorous | astrapothere |


As an adjective herbivorous

is feeding chiefly on plants.

As a noun astrapothere is

(zoology) any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order astrapotheria , from cenozoic south america.

Hoofed vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

hoofed | astrapothere |


As an adjective hoofed

is having a hoof.

As a verb hoofed

is (hoof).

As a noun astrapothere is

(zoology) any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order astrapotheria , from cenozoic south america.

Extinct vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

extinct | astrapothere |


As an adjective extinct

is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

As a noun astrapothere is

(zoology) any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order astrapotheria , from cenozoic south america.