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Geophil vs Geophilic - What's the difference?

geophil | geophilic | Related terms |

Geophil is a related term of geophilic.


As an adjective geophilic is

(zoology) spending all or a stage of the life cycle underground; exhibiting geophily.

Geophile vs Geophilic - What's the difference?

geophile | geophilic | Related terms |

Geophile is a related term of geophilic.


As an adjective geophilic is

(zoology) spending all or a stage of the life cycle underground; exhibiting geophily.

Geophilia vs Geophilic - What's the difference?

geophilia | geophilic | Related terms |

Geophilia is a related term of geophilic.


As a noun geophilia

is the love of the earth.

As an adjective geophilic is

(zoology) spending all or a stage of the life cycle underground; exhibiting geophily.

Zoophilic vs Geophilic - What's the difference?

zoophilic | geophilic | Related terms |

Zoophilic is a related term of geophilic.


As adjectives the difference between zoophilic and geophilic

is that zoophilic is liking or preferring animals while geophilic is (zoology) spending all or a stage of the life cycle underground; exhibiting geophily.

Anthropophilic vs Geophilic - What's the difference?

anthropophilic | geophilic | Related terms |

Anthropophilic is a related term of geophilic.


As adjectives the difference between anthropophilic and geophilic

is that anthropophilic is preferring human beings to other animals, such as a mosquito or a dermatophyte it is especially alluding to: 1) bloodsucking arthropods, denoting the preference of a parasite for the human host as a source of blood or tissues over an animal host; and 2) dermatophytic fungi which grow preferentially on humans while geophilic is (zoology) spending all or a stage of the life cycle underground; exhibiting geophily.

Cone vs Conus - What's the difference?

cone | conus |


As a noun cone

is cone.

As an adjective conus is

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Bivalve vs Vesicomyid - What's the difference?

bivalve | vesicomyid |


As nouns the difference between bivalve and vesicomyid

is that bivalve is any mollusc belonging to the taxonomic class bivalvia, characterized by a shell consisting of two hinged sections, such as a scallop, clam, mussel or oyster while vesicomyid is (biology) any bivalve of the family (taxlink) .

As an adjective vesicomyid is

characteristic of these creatures.

Benthic vs Vestimentiferan - What's the difference?

benthic | vestimentiferan |


As an adjective benthic

is pertaining to the benthos; living on the seafloor, as opposed to floating in the ocean.

As a noun vestimentiferan is

(biology) any benthic marine tube worm of the phylum (taxlink) .

Marine vs Vestimentiferan - What's the difference?

marine | vestimentiferan |


As a verb marine

is .

As a noun vestimentiferan is

(biology) any benthic marine tube worm of the phylum (taxlink) .

Weedy vs Weediness - What's the difference?

weedy | weediness |


As an adjective weedy

is small and weak; scraggy; ungainly.

As a noun weediness is

the quality of being weedy.

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