rabbit
Heir vs Rabbit - What's the difference?
heir | rabbit |As nouns the difference between heir and rabbit
is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while rabbit is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.As a verb rabbit is
to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.Rabbit vs Porcupine - What's the difference?
rabbit | porcupine |As nouns the difference between rabbit and porcupine
is that rabbit is a mammal of the family Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while porcupine is any of several rodents of either of the taxonomic families Hystricidae (Old World porcupines) or Erethizontidae (New World porcupines), noted for their sharp spines or quills, which are raised when the animal is attacked or surprised.As a verb rabbit
is to hunt rabbits.Rabbit vs Abilly - What's the difference?
rabbit | abilly |Rabbit vs Billy - What's the difference?
rabbit | billy |
As a noun rabbit
is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.As a verb rabbit
is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.As a proper noun billy is
a diminutive of the male given name william.Rabbit vs Rabbids - What's the difference?
rabbit | rabbids |Rabbit vs Rabbid - What's the difference?
rabbit | rabbid |Rabbid is often a misspelling of rabbit.
Rabbid has no English definition.