fable |
bestiary |
As nouns the difference between fable and bestiary
is that
fable is a fictitious narrative intended to enforce some useful truth or precept, usually with animals, birds etc as characters; an apologue. Prototypically,
Aesop's Fables while
bestiary is a medieval treatise of various real or imaginary animals.
As a verb fable
is to compose fables; hence, to write or speak fiction ; to write or utter what is not true.
bestiary |
me |
As a noun bestiary
is a medieval treatise of various real or imaginary animals.
As a pronoun me is
my; of mine.
vestiary |
bestiary |
As nouns the difference between vestiary and bestiary
is that
vestiary is a dressing room or storeroom for clothes, especially in a church or other religious house while
bestiary is a medieval treatise of various real or imaginary animals.
As an adjective vestiary
is pertaining to clothes or clothing.
taxonomy |
bestiary |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bestiary
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
bestiary is a medieval treatise of various real or imaginary animals.
bestiary |
demonography |
As nouns the difference between bestiary and demonography
is that
bestiary is a medieval treatise of various real or imaginary animals while
demonography is a bestiary dealing with demons.
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