Fictional vs Hodag - What's the difference?
fictional | hodag |
Invented, as opposed to real.
A fictional animal in Wisconsin folklore, having a head like an ox, the bulging eyes of a frog, huge claws, a row of spikes down its back, and a dinosauric body and tail.
As an adjective fictional
is invented, as opposed to real.As a noun hodag is
a fictional animal in wisconsin folklore, having a head like an ox, the bulging eyes of a frog, huge claws, a row of spikes down its back, and a dinosauric body and tail.fictional
English
Adjective
(wikipedia fictional) (en adjective)- Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters.
- The janitor's account of the crime turned out to be entirely fictional .
