falbelo |
falbala |
see also |
Falbelo is a see also of falbala.
As a noun falbala is
furbelow.
philippines |
chavacano |
As an adjective philippines
is .
As a proper noun chavacano is
the common name for the six dialects of the philippine creole spanish spoken in the philippines.
chabakano |
chavacano |
Synonyms |
Chavacano is a synonym of chabakano.
Chabakano is often a misspelling of chavacano.
Chabakano has no English definition.
As a proper noun Chavacano is
the common name for the six dialects of the Philippine Creole Spanish spoken in the Philippines.
electroception |
electroreception |
Synonyms |
Electroreception is a synonym of electroception.
As nouns the difference between electroception and electroreception
is that
electroception is electroreception while
electroreception is the biological ability to perceive electrical impulses, used for electrolocation and electrocommunication and particularly common among aquatic creatures (since salt water is a more efficient conductor than air).
family |
mormyrid |
As nouns the difference between family and mormyrid
is that
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family while
mormyrid is (zoology) any member of the family
mormyridae of freshwater elephantfish.
As an adjective family
is suitable for children and adults.
mormyridae |
mormyrid |
As a proper noun mormyridae
is .
As a noun mormyrid is
(zoology) any member of the family
mormyridae of freshwater elephantfish.
freshwater |
mormyrid |
As nouns the difference between freshwater and mormyrid
is that
freshwater is a body of fresh water while
mormyrid is (zoology) any member of the family
mormyridae of freshwater elephantfish.
As an adjective freshwater
is living in fresh water.
elephantfish |
mormyrid |
As nouns the difference between elephantfish and mormyrid
is that
elephantfish is a fish of the family mormyridae, noted for its ability to generate electric fields while
mormyrid is (zoology) any member of the family
mormyridae of freshwater elephantfish.
impulse |
electroreception |
As nouns the difference between impulse and electroreception
is that
impulse is a thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels while
electroreception is the biological ability to perceive electrical impulses, used for electrolocation and electrocommunication and particularly common among aquatic creatures (since salt water is a more efficient conductor than air).
As a verb impulse
is to impel; to incite.
electrolocation |
electroreception |
As nouns the difference between electrolocation and electroreception
is that
electrolocation is (zoology) the ability of an animal to detect an object by its distortion of the animal's electric field, as in the electric fishes such as the electric eel while
electroreception is the biological ability to perceive electrical impulses, used for electrolocation and electrocommunication and particularly common among aquatic creatures (since salt water is a more efficient conductor than air).
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