turkey |
afyonkarahisar |
As proper nouns the difference between turkey and afyonkarahisar
is that
turkey is country at the intersection of europe and asia on the mediterranean official name: republic of turkey while
afyonkarahisar is a city in western turkey.
turkey |
dolmus |
As nouns the difference between turkey and dolmus
is that
turkey is either of two species of bird in the genus
Meleagris with fan-shaped tails and wattled necks while
dolmus is a shared vehicle in Turkey.
As a proper noun Turkey
is country at the intersection of Europe and Asia on the Mediterranean. Official name: Republic of Turkey.
turkey |
araks |
As proper nouns the difference between turkey and araks
is that
turkey is country at the intersection of Europe and Asia on the Mediterranean. Official name: Republic of Turkey while
Araks is a river that flows in Turkey, Armenia, Iran and Azerbaijan and empties into Kura river.
As a noun turkey
is either of two species of bird in the genus
Meleagris with fan-shaped tails and wattled necks.
turkey |
maleo |
As proper nouns the difference between turkey and maleo
is that
turkey is country at the intersection of europe and asia on the mediterranean official name: republic of turkey while
maleo is .
turkey |
phrygia |
As proper nouns the difference between turkey and phrygia
is that
turkey is country at the intersection of europe and asia on the mediterranean official name: republic of turkey while
phrygia is (historical) ancient kingdom in the west central part of anatolia, in what is now modern-day turkey capital: gordium.
turkey |
ephesus |
As proper nouns the difference between turkey and ephesus
is that
turkey is country at the intersection of europe and asia on the mediterranean official name: republic of turkey while
ephesus is a city of ancient anatolia, in what is now turkey.
turkey |
megapode |
As a proper noun turkey
is country at the intersection of europe and asia on the mediterranean official name: republic of turkey.
As a noun megapode is
any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
Pages