person |
monkey |
As nouns the difference between person and monkey
is that
person is person while
monkey is any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
As a verb monkey is
(
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
happy |
monkey |
As an adjective happy
is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.
As a noun monkey is
any member of the clade Simiiformes not also of the clade Hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
As a verb monkey is
to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
dave |
monkey |
As verbs the difference between dave and monkey
is that
dave is to assuage; soften; mitigate; relieve; calm; alleviate (pain) while
monkey is (
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
As a noun monkey is
any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
simians |
monkey |
As nouns the difference between simians and monkey
is that
simians is while
monkey is any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
As a verb monkey is
(
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
dogs |
monkey |
As nouns the difference between dogs and monkey
is that
dogs is while
monkey is any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
As verbs the difference between dogs and monkey
is that
dogs is (
dog) while
monkey is (
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
monkey |
apes |
As nouns the difference between monkey and apes
is that
monkey is any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches while
apes is .
As a verb monkey
is (
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
monkey |
zoo |
As nouns the difference between monkey and zoo
is that
monkey is any member of the clade Simiiformes not also of the clade Hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches while
zoo is a park where live animals are exhibited.
As a verb monkey
is to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
monkey |
raccoon |
As nouns the difference between monkey and raccoon
is that
monkey is any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches while
raccoon is a nocturnal omnivore native to north america, typically with a mixture of gray, brown, and black fur, a mask-like marking around the eyes and a striped tail;
procyon lotor .
As a verb monkey
is (
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
monkey |
rabbit |
As nouns the difference between monkey and rabbit
is that
monkey is any member of the clade Simiiformes not also of the clade Hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches while
rabbit is a mammal of the family
Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.
As verbs the difference between monkey and rabbit
is that
monkey is to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle while
rabbit is to hunt rabbits.
monkey |
african |
As a noun monkey
is any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
As a verb monkey
is (
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
As an adjective african is
african.
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