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Scaly vs Squamate - What's the difference?

scaly | squamate | Synonyms |

Scaly is a synonym of squamate.


As adjectives the difference between scaly and squamate

is that scaly is covered or abounding with scales; as, a scaly fish while squamate is (chiefly|zoology) covered in scales.

As nouns the difference between scaly and squamate

is that scaly is (south africa) the scaly yellowfish, while squamate is any reptile of the order squamata.

Squamose vs Squamate - What's the difference?

squamose | squamate | Synonyms |

Squamose is a synonym of squamate.


As adjectives the difference between squamose and squamate

is that squamose is while squamate is (chiefly|zoology) covered in scales.

As a noun squamate is

any reptile of the order squamata.

Reptile vs Squamate - What's the difference?

reptile | squamate |


As nouns the difference between reptile and squamate

is that reptile is while squamate is any reptile of the order squamata.

As an adjective squamate is

(chiefly|zoology) covered in scales.

Squamata vs Squamate - What's the difference?

squamata | squamate |


As a verb squamata

is .

As an adjective squamate is

(chiefly|zoology) covered in scales.

As a noun squamate is

any reptile of the order squamata.

Lizard vs Squamate - What's the difference?

lizard | squamate | Hyponyms |

Squamate is a hyponym of lizard.



As nouns the difference between lizard and squamate

is that lizard is any reptile of the order Squamata, usually having four legs, external ear openings, movable eyelids and a long slender body and tail while squamate is any reptile of the order Squamata.

As an adjective squamate is

covered in scales.

Snake vs Squamate - What's the difference?

snake | squamate | Hyponyms |

Snake is a hyponym of squamate.


As a proper noun snake

is (video games) an early computer game, later popular on mobile phones, in which the player attempts to manoeuvre a perpetually growing snake so as to collect food items and avoid colliding with walls or the snake's tail.

As an adjective squamate is

(chiefly|zoology) covered in scales.

As a noun squamate is

any reptile of the order squamata.

Undergarment vs Boyshorts - What's the difference?

undergarment | boyshorts |


As nouns the difference between undergarment and boyshorts

is that undergarment is any garment worn underneath others, especially one worn next to the skin; an item of underwear while boyshorts is a female undergarment that covers the hips like a pair of shorts.

Hips vs Boyshorts - What's the difference?

hips | boyshorts |


As an adjective hips

is .

As a noun boyshorts is

a female undergarment that covers the hips like a pair of shorts.

Shorts vs Boyshorts - What's the difference?

shorts | boyshorts |


As nouns the difference between shorts and boyshorts

is that shorts is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while boyshorts is a female undergarment that covers the hips like a pair of shorts.

Subdivision vs Subcommission - What's the difference?

subdivision | subcommission |


As nouns the difference between subdivision and subcommission

is that subdivision is (countable|uncountable) a division into smaller pieces of something that has already been divided; to separate something while subcommission is a subdivision of a commission.

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