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parakeet

Cockatiel vs Parakeet - What's the difference?

cockatiel | parakeet |


As nouns the difference between cockatiel and parakeet

is that cockatiel is nymphicus hollandicus , a small, rather atypical cockatoo with a distinctive pointed yellow crest while parakeet is a member of any of the various species of small parrots usually bred in australia and africa.

Parakeet vs Legend - What's the difference?

parakeet | legend |


As nouns the difference between parakeet and legend

is that parakeet is a member of any of the various species of small parrots usually bred in australia and africa while legend is a story of unknown origin describing plausible but extraordinary past events.

As a verb legend is

(archaic|transitive) to tell or narrate; to recount.

Hummingbird vs Parakeet - What's the difference?

hummingbird | parakeet |


As nouns the difference between hummingbird and parakeet

is that hummingbird is any of various small american birds in the family trochilidae that have the ability to hover while parakeet is a member of any of the various species of small parrots usually bred in australia and africa.

Parakeet vs Rosella - What's the difference?

parakeet | rosella |

Rosella is a hyponym of parakeet.



As nouns the difference between parakeet and rosella

is that parakeet is a member of any of the various species of small parrots usually bred in Australia and Africa while rosella is a parrot belonging to any of the five to eight species in the genus Platycercus (originally specifically Platycercus eximius) which is native to Australia and nearby islands.

Parakeet vs Tugboat - What's the difference?

parakeet | tugboat |


As nouns the difference between parakeet and tugboat

is that parakeet is a member of any of the various species of small parrots usually bred in australia and africa while tugboat is a small, powerful boat (a "tugship" in other languages) used to push or pull barges or to help maneuver larger vessels.

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