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loxodont

Terms vs Loxodont - What's the difference?

terms | loxodont |


As nouns the difference between terms and loxodont

is that terms is while loxodont is (zoology) a creature with teeth of this kind.

As an adjective loxodont is

(zoology) having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface.

Toxodont vs Loxodont - What's the difference?

toxodont | loxodont |


In zoology terms the difference between toxodont and loxodont

is that toxodont is any of the Toxodonta, an extinct order of Mammalia with long curved incisors, found in the South American Tertiary formation while loxodont is a creature with teeth of this kind.

As an adjective loxodont is

having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface.

Loxodonta vs Loxodont - What's the difference?

loxodonta | loxodont | Related terms |

Loxodonta is a related term of loxodont.


As a proper noun loxodonta

is .

As an adjective loxodont is

(zoology) having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface.

As a noun loxodont is

(zoology) a creature with teeth of this kind.

Ridge vs Loxodont - What's the difference?

ridge | loxodont |


As nouns the difference between ridge and loxodont

is that ridge is the back of any animal; especially the upper or projecting part of the back of a quadruped while loxodont is a creature with teeth of this kind.

As a verb ridge

is to form into a ridge.

As a proper noun Ridge

is {{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature.

As an adjective loxodont is

having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface.

Oblique vs Loxodont - What's the difference?

oblique | loxodont |


As a verb oblique

is .

As an adjective loxodont is

(zoology) having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface.

As a noun loxodont is

(zoology) a creature with teeth of this kind.

Parallel vs Loxodont - What's the difference?

parallel | loxodont |


As adjectives the difference between parallel and loxodont

is that parallel is equally distant from one another at all points while loxodont is (zoology) having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface.

As nouns the difference between parallel and loxodont

is that parallel is one of a set of parallel lines while loxodont is (zoology) a creature with teeth of this kind.

As an adverb parallel

is with a parallel relationship.

As a verb parallel

is to construct or place something parallel to something else.

Loxodont vs Zalambdodont - What's the difference?

loxodont | zalambdodont | coordinate terms |

Loxodont is a coordinate term of zalambdodont.


In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between loxodont and zalambdodont

is that loxodont is (zoology) a creature with teeth of this kind while zalambdodont is (zoology) having teeth with two ridges that meet at an angle, forming the letter lambda.

As adjectives the difference between loxodont and zalambdodont

is that loxodont is (zoology) having teeth with several parallel oblique ridges on the surface while zalambdodont is (zoology) having teeth with two ridges that meet at an angle, forming the letter lambda.

As nouns the difference between loxodont and zalambdodont

is that loxodont is (zoology) a creature with teeth of this kind while zalambdodont is a creature with teeth of this kind.