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rudist

Rudist vs Rudish - What's the difference?

rudist | rudish |


As a noun rudist

is any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

As an adjective rudish is

somewhat rude.

Rudist vs Redist - What's the difference?

rudist | redist |


As nouns the difference between rudist and redist

is that rudist is any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods while redist is (computing|informal) a redistributable software component.

Rudest vs Rudist - What's the difference?

rudest | rudist |


As an adjective rudest

is (rude).

As a noun rudist is

any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

Rudist vs Prudist - What's the difference?

rudist | prudist |


As nouns the difference between rudist and prudist

is that rudist is any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods while prudist is prude.

Nudist vs Rudist - What's the difference?

nudist | rudist |


As nouns the difference between nudist and rudist

is that nudist is naturism a person who practices nudism while rudist is any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

As an adjective nudist

is naturism encouraging or enforcing nudity, as opposed to clothing compulsive.

Cretaceous vs Rudist - What's the difference?

cretaceous | rudist |


As a proper noun Cretaceous

is the geologic period within the Mesozoic era that comprises lower and upper epochs from about 146 to 65 million years ago.

As an adjective cretaceous

is of or relating to chalk.

As a noun rudist is

any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.

Jurassic vs Rudist - What's the difference?

jurassic | rudist |


As an adjective jurassic

is (label) of or pertaining to the second period of the mesozoic era, a time still dominated by dinosaurs.

As a proper noun jurassic

is the period from 2013±02 to 145 million years ago, after the triassic and before the cretaceous; the geologic systems of this period.

As a noun rudist is

any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

Bivalve vs Rudist - What's the difference?

bivalve | rudist |


As nouns the difference between bivalve and rudist

is that bivalve is any mollusc belonging to the taxonomic class bivalvia, characterized by a shell consisting of two hinged sections, such as a scallop, clam, mussel or oyster while rudist is any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

Heterodont vs Rudist - What's the difference?

heterodont | rudist |


As nouns the difference between heterodont and rudist

is that heterodont is (zoology) a heterodont animal while rudist is any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

As an adjective heterodont

is (zoology) having teeth of different types (like most mammals).

Marine vs Rudist - What's the difference?

marine | rudist |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun rudist is

any of many box, tube or ring -shaped marine heterodont bivalves from the jurassic and cretaceous periods.

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