Terms vs Otterish - What's the difference?
terms | otterish |
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an otter.
* 2001 , Garth Nix, Lirael , Harper Trophy (2002), ISBN 0060278234,
* 2002 , Bob Ellis, Goodbye Babylon: Further Journeys in Time and Politics , Viking (2002), ISBN 9780670040827,
* 2009 , C. Stephen Baldwin, Shadows Over Sundials: Dark and Light: Life in a Large Outside World , iUniverse (2009), ISBN 9781440157172,
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As a noun terms
is .As an adjective otterish is
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an otter.otterish
English
Adjective
(en adjective)page 288:
- Forcing her clawed forepaws to be still, she tried to concentrate on the room, hampered by her otterish vision, with its different field of view and lack of color.
page 475:
- His jovial, otterish , undergraduate, joshing decency was real, I decided, very country town, very West Australian.
page 2:
- That didn't change the silence of early evenings when I lay in bed and listened to the smaller branches of my favorite oak tree scrape gently against the house outside my window while a whippoorwill, which I always imagined for some reason as a small otterish animal, hooted softly against the approaching dark.
