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Penguin vs Emu - What's the difference?

penguin | emu |


As nouns the difference between penguin and emu

is that penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order Sphenisciformes, found in the Southern Hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage while emu is a large flightless bird native to Australia, Dromaius novaehollandiae.

As an abbreviation emu is

electromagnetic unit.

As an initialism EMU is

with respect to the European Union: Economic and Monetary Union.

Dog vs Penguin - What's the difference?

dog | penguin |


In lang=en terms the difference between dog and penguin

is that dog is a man (derived from definition 2) while penguin is a nun (because of the black and white habit).

As nouns the difference between dog and penguin

is that dog is a mammal, Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding while penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order Sphenisciformes, found in the Southern Hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage.

As an acronym DOG

is digital on-screen graphic.

As a verb dog

is to pursue with the intent to catch.

Sparrow vs Penguin - What's the difference?

sparrow | penguin |


As nouns the difference between sparrow and penguin

is that sparrow is the house sparrow, Passer domesticus; a small bird with a short bill, and brown, white and gray feathers while penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order Sphenisciformes, found in the Southern Hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage.

As a proper noun Sparrow

is {{surname}.

Penguin vs Penguin - What's the difference?

penguin | penguin |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between penguin and penguin

is that penguin is (slang) a nun (because of the black and white habit) while penguin is (slang) a nun (because of the black and white habit).

In juggling|lang=en terms the difference between penguin and penguin

is that penguin is (juggling) a type of catch where the palm of the hand is facing towards the leg with the arm stretched downward, resembling the flipper of a penguin while penguin is (juggling) a type of catch where the palm of the hand is facing towards the leg with the arm stretched downward, resembling the flipper of a penguin.

In botany|lang=en terms the difference between penguin and penguin

is that penguin is (botany) a spiny bromeliad with egg-shaped fleshy fruit, while penguin is (botany) a spiny bromeliad with egg-shaped fleshy fruit,.

As nouns the difference between penguin and penguin

is that penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order sphenisciformes , found in the southern hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage while penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order sphenisciformes , found in the southern hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage.

Dove vs Penguin - What's the difference?

dove | penguin |


As a verb dove

is to be obliged, compelled, or forced to; must, have to.

As a noun penguin is

any of several flightless sea birds, of order sphenisciformes , found in the southern hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage.

Penguin vs Ant - What's the difference?

penguin | ant |


As a noun penguin

is any of several flightless sea birds, of order sphenisciformes , found in the southern hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage.

As a verb ant is

.

Penguin vs Elephant - What's the difference?

penguin | elephant |


As nouns the difference between penguin and elephant

is that penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order Sphenisciformes, found in the Southern Hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage while elephant is a mammal of the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and two large ivory tusks jutting from the upper jaw.

Penguin vs Robin - What's the difference?

penguin | robin |


As nouns the difference between penguin and robin

is that penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order Sphenisciformes, found in the Southern Hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage while robin is various passerine birds (about 100 species) of the families Muscicapidae, Turdidae and Petroicidae (formerly family: Eopsaltridae), typically with a red breast.

As a proper noun Robin is

a given name derived from Germanic.

Penguin vs Chartreuse - What's the difference?

penguin | chartreuse |


As nouns the difference between penguin and chartreuse

is that penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order sphenisciformes , found in the southern hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage while chartreuse is a yellow or green liqueur made by carthusian monks.

As an adjective chartreuse is

of a bright yellowish-green colour.

Penguin vs Sealion - What's the difference?

penguin | sealion |


As nouns the difference between penguin and sealion

is that penguin is any of several flightless sea birds, of order sphenisciformes , found in the southern hemisphere; marked by their usual upright stance, walking on short legs, and (generally) their stark black and white plumage while sealion is less common spelling of sea lion.

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