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Terms vs Dentex - What's the difference?

terms | dentex |


As nouns the difference between terms and dentex

is that terms is while dentex is (zoology) any member of the genus of perciform fish.

Dented vs Dentex - What's the difference?

dented | dentex |


As a verb dented

is past tense of dent.

As a noun dentex is

any member of the genus genus: Dentex of perciform fish.

Dentel vs Dentex - What's the difference?

dentel | dentex |


As nouns the difference between dentel and dentex

is that dentel is while dentex is (zoology) any member of the genus of perciform fish.

Fish vs Dentex - What's the difference?

fish | dentex |


In zoology terms the difference between fish and dentex

is that fish is a polyphyletic grouping of the following extant taxonomic groups while dentex is any member of the genus genus: Dentex of perciform fish.

As nouns the difference between fish and dentex

is that fish is a cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the help of fins and breathing with gills while dentex is any member of the genus genus: Dentex of perciform fish.

As a verb fish

is to try to catch fish, whether successfully or not.

As a proper noun Fish

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Perciform vs Dentex - What's the difference?

perciform | dentex |


As nouns the difference between perciform and dentex

is that perciform is such a fish while dentex is (zoology) any member of the genus of perciform fish.

As an adjective perciform

is of or pertaining to any of very many fish, of the order perciformes , that have fin spines, a swim bladder without a duct, usually ctenoid scales, and 17 or fewer caudal fin rays.

Genus vs Dentex - What's the difference?

genus | dentex |


As nouns the difference between genus and dentex

is that genus is while dentex is (zoology) any member of the genus of perciform fish.