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vampire

Vampire vs Vampirist - What's the difference?

vampire | vampirist |


As nouns the difference between vampire and vampirist

is that vampire is a mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living while vampirist is a person with a mental disorder causing a craving for blood and behavior similar to that expected of a vampire.

Vampire vs Vrykolakas - What's the difference?

vampire | vrykolakas |


As nouns the difference between vampire and vrykolakas

is that vampire is "vampires" while vrykolakas is a harmful undead creature (vampire) in greek folklore.

Vampire vs Vampiresque - What's the difference?

vampire | vampiresque |


As a noun vampire

is "vampires".

As an adjective vampiresque is

resembling or characteristic of a vampire.

Vampire vs Vampirelike - What's the difference?

vampire | vampirelike |


As a noun vampire

is "vampires".

As an adjective vampirelike is

resembling or characteristic of a vampire.

Vampire vs Loogaroo - What's the difference?

vampire | loogaroo |


As nouns the difference between vampire and loogaroo

is that vampire is "vampires" while loogaroo is a creature of caribbean mythology similar to a vampire or werewolf.

Vampire vs Nonvampire - What's the difference?

vampire | nonvampire |


As nouns the difference between vampire and nonvampire

is that vampire is "vampires" while nonvampire is one who is not a vampire.

Vampire vs Psivamp - What's the difference?

vampire | psivamp |


As nouns the difference between vampire and psivamp

is that vampire is "vampires" while psivamp is a supposed form of vampire that subsists on the psychic energy of others.

Vampire vs Vetala - What's the difference?

vampire | vetala |


As nouns the difference between vampire and vetala

is that vampire is a mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living while vetala is a vampire-like being in Hindu mythology that inhabits corpses.

Vampire vs Vampirish - What's the difference?

vampire | vampirish |


As a noun vampire

is "vampires".

As an adjective vampirish is

pertaining to a vampire, characteristic of a vampire; photophobic, parasitic etc.

Vampire vs Dhampir - What's the difference?

vampire | dhampir |


As nouns the difference between vampire and dhampir

is that vampire is a mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living while dhampir is a half-human, half-vampire hybrid.

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