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maggot

Maggot vs Magot - What's the difference?

maggot | magot |


As nouns the difference between maggot and magot

is that maggot is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter while magot is the Barbary ape.

Taxonomy vs Maggot - What's the difference?

taxonomy | maggot |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and maggot

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while maggot is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter.

Maggot vs Biodebridement - What's the difference?

maggot | biodebridement |


As nouns the difference between maggot and biodebridement

is that maggot is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter while biodebridement is debridement of a wound by means of living organisms, specifically maggots, which eat the necrotic tissue.

Maggot vs Biosurgery - What's the difference?

maggot | biosurgery |


As nouns the difference between maggot and biosurgery

is that maggot is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter while biosurgery is (medicine|surgery) the medicinal use of maggots to clean wounds and promote healing.

Maggot vs Botts - What's the difference?

maggot | botts |


As nouns the difference between maggot and botts

is that maggot is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter while botts is the disease caused by the maggots of the horse bot fly when they infect the stomach of a horse.

Maggot vs Mawky - What's the difference?

maggot | mawky |


As a noun maggot

is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter.

As an adjective mawky is

(northern england|appalachia) maggoty, full of maggots.

Maggot vs Maggotlike - What's the difference?

maggot | maggotlike |


As a noun maggot

is a soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter.

As an adjective maggotlike is

resembling a maggot.

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