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Cretaceous vs Ornithopod - What's the difference?

cretaceous | ornithopod |


As a proper noun Cretaceous

is the geologic period within the Mesozoic era that comprises lower and upper epochs from about 146 to 65 million years ago.

As an adjective cretaceous

is of or relating to chalk.

As a noun ornithopod is

a type of bipedal, herbivorous, bird-hipped dinosaur from the Cretaceous period, found on all seven continents.

Continent vs Ornithopod - What's the difference?

continent | ornithopod |


As nouns the difference between continent and ornithopod

is that continent is an encratite while ornithopod is a type of bipedal, herbivorous, bird-hipped dinosaur from the cretaceous period, found on all seven continents.

As a proper noun continent

is (obsolete) the old world.

Clown vs Scaramouche - What's the difference?

clown | scaramouche |


As a noun clown

is clown.

As a proper noun scaramouche is

a roguish clown character from italy.

Italy vs Scaramouche - What's the difference?

italy | scaramouche |


As proper nouns the difference between italy and scaramouche

is that italy is a country in southern europe, one of the states of the european union official name: the italian republic (in italian, la repubblica italiana ) while scaramouche is a roguish clown character from italy.

Office vs Simonist - What's the difference?

office | simonist |


As nouns the difference between office and simonist

is that office is a building or room where clerical or professional duties are performed while simonist is (christianity) one who engages in simony, the purchase of church offices.

Funneled vs Funnelled - What's the difference?

funneled | funnelled | Alternative forms |

Funnelled is a alternative form of funneled.



As verbs the difference between funneled and funnelled

is that funneled is past tense of funnel while funnelled is past tense of funnel.

Prolific vs Archcriminal - What's the difference?

prolific | archcriminal |


As an adjective prolific

is prolific.

As a noun archcriminal is

a highly prolific or skilled criminal; a criminal of the highest order.

Skilled vs Archcriminal - What's the difference?

skilled | archcriminal |


As an adjective skilled

is having or showing skill; skilful.

As a verb skilled

is (skill).

As a noun archcriminal is

a highly prolific or skilled criminal; a criminal of the highest order.

Criminal vs Archcriminal - What's the difference?

criminal | archcriminal |


As nouns the difference between criminal and archcriminal

is that criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law while archcriminal is a highly prolific or skilled criminal; a criminal of the highest order.

As an adjective criminal

is being against the law; forbidden by law.

Fjords vs Fiords - What's the difference?

fjords | fiords | Alternative forms |

Fjords is an alternative form of fiords.


As nouns the difference between fjords and fiords

is that fjords is while fiords is .

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