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Fascia vs Fascialike - What's the difference?

fascia | fascialike |


As a noun fascia

is a wide band of material covering the ends of roof rafters, sometimes supporting a gutter in steep-slope roofing, but typically it is a border or trim in low-slope roofing.

As an adjective fascialike is

resembling or characteristic of a fascia.

Altar vs Altarlike - What's the difference?

altar | altarlike |


As a noun altar

is a table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites.

As an adjective altarlike is

resembling or characteristic of an altar.

Columbium vs Columbiferous - What's the difference?

columbium | columbiferous |


As a noun columbium

is columbium.

As an adjective columbiferous is

that contains or yields columbium.

Bird vs Columbiform - What's the difference?

bird | columbiform |


As a proper noun bird

is .

As an adjective columbiform is

having the form of a dove or pigeon.

Columbiformes vs Columbiform - What's the difference?

columbiformes | columbiform |

Columbiform is a synonym of columbiformes.


Columbiformes is often a misspelling of columbiform.


Columbiformes has no English definition.

As an adjective columbiform is

having the form of a dove or pigeon.

Hilar vs Nonhilar - What's the difference?

hilar | nonhilar |


As adjectives the difference between hilar and nonhilar

is that hilar is relating to or near a hilum while nonhilar is not hilar.

Mule vs Mulelike - What's the difference?

mule | mulelike |


As a noun mule

is a generally sterile male or female hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.

As an adjective mulelike is

resembling or characteristic of a mule.

Snake vs Colubriform - What's the difference?

snake | colubriform |


As a proper noun snake

is (video games) an early computer game, later popular on mobile phones, in which the player attempts to manoeuvre a perpetually growing snake so as to collect food items and avoid colliding with walls or the snake's tail.

As an adjective colubriform is

having the form of a snake.

Colubridae vs Colubriform - What's the difference?

colubridae | colubriform |


As a proper noun colubridae

is .

As an adjective colubriform is

having the form of a snake.

Colubrid vs Colubriform - What's the difference?

colubrid | colubriform |


As a noun colubrid

is any snake in the family colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous.

As an adjective colubriform is

having the form of a snake.

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