terms |
oilbird |
As nouns the difference between terms and oilbird
is that
terms is while
oilbird is , a nocturnal south american bird related to the nightjars that feeds on the fruit of the oil palm and tropical laurels.
laurel |
oilbird |
As nouns the difference between laurel and oilbird
is that
laurel is an evergreen shrub, of the genus
Laurus, having aromatic leaves of a lanceolate shape, with clusters of small, yellowish white flowers in their axils while
oilbird is species: Steatornis caripensis, a nocturnal South American bird related to the nightjars that feeds on the fruit of the oil palm and tropical laurels.
As a proper noun Laurel
is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the plant {{term|laurel|lang=en}}.
nightjar |
oilbird |
As nouns the difference between nightjar and oilbird
is that
nightjar is any of various medium-sized nocturnal birds of the family caprimulgidae, that feed predominantly on moths and other large flying insects while
oilbird is , a nocturnal south american bird related to the nightjars that feeds on the fruit of the oil palm and tropical laurels.
bird |
oilbird |
As a proper noun bird
is .
As a noun oilbird is
, a nocturnal south american bird related to the nightjars that feeds on the fruit of the oil palm and tropical laurels.
nocturnal |
oilbird |
As an adjective nocturnal
is primarily active during the night.
As a noun oilbird is
, a nocturnal south american bird related to the nightjars that feeds on the fruit of the oil palm and tropical laurels.