labroid |
lauroid |
As adjectives the difference between labroid and lauroid
is that
labroid is (zoology) like or belonging to the genus
labrus or family labridae of marine fishes, often brilliantly coloured, and very abundant in the indian and pacific oceans while
lauroid is resembling or characteristic of a laurel.
labroid |
laroid |
In zoology terms the difference between labroid and laroid
is that
labroid is like or belonging to the genus
Labrus or family Labridae of marine fishes, often brilliantly coloured, and very abundant in the Indian and Pacific Oceans while
laroid is of, pertaining to, or having characteristics of the gull family, Laridae.
labrid |
labroid |
In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between labrid and labroid
is that
labrid is (zoology) any of the family labridae of marine fishes while
labroid is (zoology) like or belonging to the genus
labrus or family labridae of marine fishes, often brilliantly coloured, and very abundant in the indian and pacific oceans.
As a noun labrid
is (zoology) any of the family labridae of marine fishes.
As an adjective labroid is
(zoology) like or belonging to the genus
labrus or family labridae of marine fishes, often brilliantly coloured, and very abundant in the indian and pacific oceans.