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peregrine

Merlin vs Peregrine - What's the difference?

merlin | peregrine |


As nouns the difference between merlin and peregrine

is that merlin is a small falcon, Falco columbarius, that breeds in northern North America, Europe and Asia while peregrine is the peregrine falcon.

As proper nouns the difference between merlin and peregrine

is that merlin is a wizard in the Arthurian legend while Peregrine is a given name derived from Latin; and of mostly British usage.

As an adjective peregrine is

wandering, travelling, migratory.

Peregrine - What does it mean?

peregrine | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective peregrine

is wandering, travelling, migratory.

As a noun peregrine

is the peregrine falcon.

As a proper noun Peregrine

is a given name derived from Latin; and of mostly British usage.

Gyr vs Peregrine - What's the difference?

gyr | peregrine |


As a verb peregrine is

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Travel vs Peregrine - What's the difference?

travel | peregrine |


As nouns the difference between travel and peregrine

is that travel is the act of traveling while peregrine is the peregrine falcon.

As a verb travel

is to be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another.

As an adjective peregrine is

wandering, travelling, migratory.

As a proper noun Peregrine is

a given name derived from Latin; and of mostly British usage.

Taxonomy vs Peregrine - What's the difference?

taxonomy | peregrine |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb peregrine is

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Peregrine vs Pilgrim - What's the difference?

peregrine | pilgrim |


As nouns the difference between peregrine and pilgrim

is that peregrine is the peregrine falcon while pilgrim is one who travels, especially on a journey to visit sites of religious significance.

As proper nouns the difference between peregrine and pilgrim

is that peregrine is a given name derived from Latin; and of mostly British usage while Pilgrim is a settler of the Plymouth Colony. Usually used in plural.

As an adjective peregrine

is wandering, travelling, migratory.

As a verb pilgrim is

to journey; to wander; to ramble.

Peregrinator vs Peregrine - What's the difference?

peregrinator | peregrine |


As nouns the difference between peregrinator and peregrine

is that peregrinator is one who peregrinates; one who travels about while peregrine is the peregrine falcon.

As an adjective peregrine is

wandering, travelling, migratory.

As a proper noun Peregrine is

a given name derived from Latin; and of mostly British usage.

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