Agnathia vs Agnathous - What's the difference?
agnathia | agnathous |In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between agnathia and agnathous
is that agnathia is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing while agnathous is (pathology) afflicted by or characteristic of agnathia.As a noun agnathia
is (pathology) a birth defect in which the mandible is missing.As an adjective agnathous is
jawless.Agnathic vs Agnathous - What's the difference?
agnathic | agnathous | Synonyms |Agnathous is a synonym of agnathic.
In pathology terms the difference between agnathic and agnathous
is that agnathic is afflicted by or characteristic of agnathia while agnathous is afflicted by or characteristic of agnathia.As adjectives the difference between agnathic and agnathous
is that agnathic is jawless while agnathous is jawless.Jawless vs Agnathous - What's the difference?
jawless | agnathous | Synonyms |Jawless is a synonym of agnathous.
As adjectives the difference between jawless and agnathous
is that jawless is lacking a jaw while agnathous is jawless.Agnath vs Agnathous - What's the difference?
agnath | agnathous | Related terms |Agnath is a related term of agnathous.
As a noun agnath
is (zoology) an agnathan.As an adjective agnathous is
jawless.Textured vs Texturedness - What's the difference?
textured | texturedness |As an adjective textured
is having texture, not smooth.As a noun texturedness is
the state or condition of being textured.Chickenery vs Chickenry - What's the difference?
chickenery | chickenry | Alternative forms |Chickenry is a alternative form of chickenery.
Chickenery is often a misspelling of chickenry.
Chickenery has no English definition.
