spineless |
backboneless |
As adjectives the difference between spineless and backboneless
is that
spineless is having no spine while
backboneless is without a backbone; invertebrate.
saligrama |
salagrama |
Alternative forms |
Saligrama is an alternative form of salagrama.
As a noun salagrama is
a fossil ammonite held by the hindus to be representative of vishnu.
saligram |
salagrama |
Alternative forms |
Saligram is an alternative form of salagrama.
As a noun salagrama is
a fossil ammonite held by the hindus to be representative of vishnu.
shaligrama |
salagrama |
Alternative forms |
Shaligrama is an alternative form of salagrama.
As a noun salagrama is
a fossil ammonite held by the hindus to be representative of vishnu.
shalagrama |
salagrama |
Alternative forms |
Salagrama is a alternative form of shalagrama.
Shalagrama is often a misspelling of salagrama.
Shalagrama has no English definition.
As a noun Salagrama is
a fossil ammonite held by the Hindus to be representative of Vishnu.
fossil |
salagrama |
As nouns the difference between fossil and salagrama
is that
fossil is fossil while
salagrama is a fossil ammonite held by the hindus to be representative of vishnu.
ammonite |
salagrama |
As nouns the difference between ammonite and salagrama
is that
ammonite is native or inhabitant of ammon while
salagrama is a fossil ammonite held by the hindus to be representative of vishnu.
As a proper noun ammonite
is extinct canaanite language of the ammonite people who used to live in modern-day northwest jordan, and after whom its capital amman is named extinct since 5th century bce.
hindu |
salagrama |
As nouns the difference between hindu and salagrama
is that
hindu is a person adhering to the Hindu religion (Hinduism) while
Salagrama is a fossil ammonite held by the Hindus to be representative of Vishnu.
As an adjective Hindu
is of, or relating to Hinduism, or to Hindus and their culture.
As a proper noun Hindu
is an origin of many religions including Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism.
vishnu |
salagrama |
As a proper noun vishnu
is (hinduism) one of the trimurti (trinity) in hindu mythology, and the most popularly venerated god in hinduism vishnu is commonly depicted as being blue in colour and having four arms: with each hand holding either a lotus, a mace, a conch shell or chakra weapon vishnu is the supreme being or ultimate reality for vaishnavas and a manifestation of brahman in the advaita or smarta traditions of hinduism.
As a noun salagrama is
a fossil ammonite held by the hindus to be representative of vishnu.
accession |
alluvion |
see also |
In lang=en terms the difference between accession and alluvion
is that
accession is the act by which one power becomes party to engagements already in force between other powers while
alluvion is the increase in the area of land due to the deposition of sediment (alluvium) by a river.
As nouns the difference between accession and alluvion
is that
accession is a coming to; the act of acceding and becoming joined; as, a king's
accession to a confederacy while
alluvion is the increase in the area of land due to the deposition of sediment (alluvium) by a river.
As a verb accession
is to make a record of (additions to a collection).
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