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silkie

Yorkie vs Silkie - What's the difference?

yorkie | silkie |


As a proper noun yorkie

is (informal) the yorkshire terrier, a small breed of dog weighing between 3-7 pounds as adults.

As a noun silkie is

a breed of chicken, with very fine, silk-like feathers.

Silkie vs Sickie - What's the difference?

silkie | sickie |


As nouns the difference between silkie and sickie

is that silkie is a breed of chicken, with very fine, silk-like feathers while sickie is a day off work due to (supposed) illness.

Silke vs Silkie - What's the difference?

silke | silkie |


As nouns the difference between silke and silkie

is that silke is while silkie is a breed of chicken, with very fine, silk-like feathers.

Milkie vs Silkie - What's the difference?

milkie | silkie |


As nouns the difference between milkie and silkie

is that milkie is (british|slang) a milkman while silkie is a breed of chicken, with very fine, silk-like feathers.

Silkie vs Silkier - What's the difference?

silkie | silkier |


As a noun silkie

is a breed of chicken, with very fine, silk-like feathers.

As an adjective silkier is

(silky).

Taxonomy vs Silkie - What's the difference?

taxonomy | silkie |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and silkie

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while silkie is a breed of chicken, with very fine, silk-like feathers.