mammal |
musteloid |
As nouns the difference between mammal and musteloid
is that
mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while
musteloid is any of many mammals of the superfamily
musteloidea , including the weasels, raccoons, red pandas, and skunks.
musteloidea |
musteloid |
As a proper noun musteloidea
is .
As a noun musteloid is
any of many mammals of the superfamily
musteloidea , including the weasels, raccoons, red pandas, and skunks.
weasel |
musteloid |
As nouns the difference between weasel and musteloid
is that
weasel is the least weasel,
mustela nivalis while
musteloid is any of many mammals of the superfamily
musteloidea , including the weasels, raccoons, red pandas, and skunks.
As a verb weasel
is to achieve by clever or devious means.
raccoon |
musteloid |
As nouns the difference between raccoon and musteloid
is that
raccoon is a nocturnal omnivore native to north america, typically with a mixture of gray, brown, and black fur, a mask-like marking around the eyes and a striped tail;
procyon lotor while
musteloid is any of many mammals of the superfamily
musteloidea , including the weasels, raccoons, red pandas, and skunks.
endocervix |
endocervical |
As a noun endocervix
is (anatomy) the mucous membrane of the cervical canal.
As an adjective endocervical is
within a cervix.
coordinated |
hexacoordinated |
As a verb coordinated
is .
As an adjective hexacoordinated is
(chemistry) coordinated with six ligands.
ligand |
hexacoordinated |
As a noun ligand
is ligand.
As an adjective hexacoordinated is
(chemistry) coordinated with six ligands.
salt |
monolaurate |
As an initialism salt
is (politics) strategic]] arms limitation [[talks|talks.
As a noun monolaurate is
(chemistry|especially in combination) any salt or ester containing a single laurate group.
ester |
monolaurate |
As nouns the difference between ester and monolaurate
is that
ester is ester while
monolaurate is (chemistry|especially in combination) any salt or ester containing a single laurate group.
welch |
walsh |
As proper nouns the difference between welch and walsh
is that
welch is {{surname|A=An English|from=nicknames}} It was used for someone who was a Welshman or a Celt while
Walsh is {{surname|from=nicknames}} Variant of Welsh and Welch.
As a noun welch
is a person who defaults on an obligation, especially a small one.
As a verb welch
is to fail to repay a small debt.
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