eye |
lippitude |
As nouns the difference between eye and lippitude
is that
eye is an organ through which animals see while
lippitude is soreness of the eyes; blearedness.
As a verb eye
is to observe carefully.
As a proper noun Eye
is the comedic magazine
Private Eye.
blearedness |
lippitude |
As nouns the difference between blearedness and lippitude
is that
blearedness is the state or quality of being bleared while
lippitude is soreness of the eyes; blearedness.
slug |
limacine |
As a noun slug
is any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only rudimentary) shell.
As a verb slug
is to drink quickly; to gulp.
As an adjective limacine is
characteristic of slugs (of the family
limacidae ).
limacidae |
limacine |
As an adjective limacine is
characteristic of slugs (of the family
limacidae ).
limaceous |
limacine |
Synonyms |
Limaceous is a synonym of limacine.
As adjectives the difference between limaceous and limacine
is that
limaceous is characteristic of slugs (of the family
limacidae ) while
limacine is characteristic of slugs (of the family
limacidae ).
slug |
limaceous |
As a noun slug
is any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only rudimentary) shell.
As a verb slug
is to drink quickly; to gulp.
As an adjective limaceous is
characteristic of slugs (of the family
limacidae ).
limacidae |
limaceous |
As an adjective limaceous is
characteristic of slugs (of the family
limacidae ).
leguminous |
lespedeza |
As an adjective leguminous
is of the
leguminosae family of peas, beans etc.
As a proper noun lespedeza is
.
plant |
lespedeza |
As a noun plant
is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree.
As a verb plant
is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.
As a proper noun lespedeza is
.
microfossil |
palynomorph |
As nouns the difference between microfossil and palynomorph
is that
microfossil is any microscopic fossil, such as that of a pollen grain while
palynomorph is (paleontology) an organic microfossil: a particle of 5-500 micrometers in diameter, found in sedimentary deposits and composed of organic material.
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