tongue |
radula |
As nouns the difference between tongue and radula
is that
tongue is the flexible muscular organ in the mouth that is used to move food around, for tasting and that is moved into various positions to modify the flow of air from the lungs in order to produce different sounds in speech while
radula is (zoology) the rasping tongue of snails and all other mollusks except bivalves.
As a verb tongue
is (music|ambitransitive) on a wind instrument, to articulate a note by starting the air with a tap of the tongue, as though by speaking a 'd' or 't' sound (alveolar plosive).
angola |
herero |
As proper nouns the difference between angola and herero
is that
angola is a country in southern Africa. Official name: Republic of Angola while
Herero is a people belonging to the Bantu group, with about 240,000 members today mostly in Namibia, Angola, and Botswana.
botswana |
herero |
As an adjective botswana
is .
As a noun herero is
a herero (person belonging to the herero people).
master |
herile |
In lang=en terms the difference between master and herile
is that
master is a parajudicial officer (such as a referee, an auditor, an examiner, or an assessor) specially appointed to help a court with its proceedings while
herile is of or pertaining to a master.
As adjectives the difference between master and herile
is that
master is masterful while
herile is of or pertaining to a master.
As a noun master
is someone who has control over something or someone.
As a verb master
is {{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To be a master.
herility |
herile |
Related terms |
Herility is a related term of herile.
As an adjective herile is
(rare) of or pertaining to a master.
stretch |
pandiculate |
As verbs the difference between stretch and pandiculate
is that
stretch is (
label) to lengthen by pulling while
pandiculate is (ambitransitive) to fully stretch the torso and upper limbs, typically accompanied by yawning.
As a noun stretch
is an act of stretching .
torso |
pandiculate |
As a noun torso
is torso.
As a verb pandiculate is
(ambitransitive) to fully stretch the torso and upper limbs, typically accompanied by yawning.
yawn |
pandiculate |
As verbs the difference between yawn and pandiculate
is that
yawn is to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired and sometimes accompanied by pandiculation while
pandiculate is to fully stretch the torso and upper limbs, typically accompanied by yawning.
As a noun yawn
is the action of yawning; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired.
pandiculation |
pandiculate |
Derived terms |
Pandiculation is a derived term of pandiculate.
As a noun pandiculation
is a stretching and stiffening of the trunk and extremities, as when fatigued and drowsy or on waking, often accompanied by yawning.
As a verb pandiculate is
(ambitransitive) to fully stretch the torso and upper limbs, typically accompanied by yawning.
plant |
thalloid |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between plant and thalloid
is that
plant is (botany) an organism of the kingdom
plantae''; now specifically, a living organism of the ''embryophyta'' (land plants) or of the ''chlorophyta'' (green algae), a eukaryote that includes double-membraned chloroplasts in its cells containing chlorophyll ''a'' and ''b , or any organism closely related to such an organism while
thalloid is (botany) of a plant, alga, or fungus lacking complex organization, especially lacking distinct stems, roots, or leaves.
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 an adjective thalloid is
of or pertaining to a thallus.
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