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paragnathous |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective paragnathous is
(zoology) having both mandibles of equal length, with the tips meeting, as in certain birds.
paragnathous |
paragnathus |
In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between paragnathous and paragnathus
is that
paragnathous is (zoology) having both mandibles of equal length, with the tips meeting, as in certain birds while
paragnathus is (zoology) one of the small, horny, tooth-like jaws of certain annelids.
As an adjective paragnathous
is (zoology) having both mandibles of equal length, with the tips meeting, as in certain birds.
As a noun paragnathus is
(zoology) one of the two lobes forming the lower lip, or metastome, of crustacea.