manticore
Manticore vs Undefined - What's the difference?
manticore | undefined |As a noun manticore
is (persian mythology ), (greek mythology) a beast with the body of a lion (usually red), the tail of a scorpion, and the head/face of a man with a mouth filled with multiple rows of sharp teeth (like a shark), said to be able to shoot spikes from its tail or mane to paralyse prey may be horned, winged, or both; its voice is described as a mixture of pipes and trumpets.As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.Software vs Manticore - What's the difference?
software | manticore |As nouns the difference between software and manticore
is that software is software while manticore is (persian mythology ), (greek mythology) a beast with the body of a lion (usually red), the tail of a scorpion, and the head/face of a man with a mouth filled with multiple rows of sharp teeth (like a shark), said to be able to shoot spikes from its tail or mane to paralyse prey may be horned, winged, or both; its voice is described as a mixture of pipes and trumpets.Manticore vs Hippogriff - What's the difference?
manticore | hippogriff |As nouns the difference between manticore and hippogriff
is that manticore is (persian mythology ), (greek mythology) a beast with the body of a lion (usually red), the tail of a scorpion, and the head/face of a man with a mouth filled with multiple rows of sharp teeth (like a shark), said to be able to shoot spikes from its tail or mane to paralyse prey may be horned, winged, or both; its voice is described as a mixture of pipes and trumpets while hippogriff is a mythical beast, half griffin and half horse, supposedly the offspring of a griffin and a filly.Manticore vs Griffin - What's the difference?
manticore | griffin |As nouns the difference between manticore and griffin
is that manticore is (Persian mythology), A beast with the body of a lion (usually red), the tail of a scorpion, and the head/face of a man with a mouth filled with multiple rows of sharp teeth (like a shark), said to be able to shoot spikes from its tail or mane to paralyse prey. May be horned, winged, or both; its voice is described as a mixture of pipes and trumpets while griffin is a mythical beast having the body of a lion and the wings and head of an eagle.As a proper noun Griffin is
{{surname|common Irish|from=Irish}}, the anglicized form of both the Ó Gríobhtha (Ballygriffey Co. Clare) and Ó Grifín (Dingle, Co. Kerry) clans.Manticore - What does it mean?
manticore | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun manticore
is (Persian mythology), A beast with the body of a lion (usually red), the tail of a scorpion, and the head/face of a man with a mouth filled with multiple rows of sharp teeth (like a shark), said to be able to shoot spikes from its tail or mane to paralyse prey. May be horned, winged, or both; its voice is described as a mixture of pipes and trumpets.Manticore vs Chimerathesphinx - What's the difference?
manticore | chimerathesphinx |Manticore vs Nue - What's the difference?
manticore | nue |Nue is likely misspelled.
Nue has no English definition.