kelpie |
hippocamps |
As nouns the difference between kelpie and hippocamps
is that
kelpie is (celtic folklore) a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of scotland while
hippocamps is .
kelpie |
hippocamp |
As nouns the difference between kelpie and hippocamp
is that
kelpie is (celtic folklore) a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of scotland while
hippocamp is (greek mythology) a mythological creature, a cross between a horse and a fish.
kelpie |
nessie |
As nouns the difference between kelpie and nessie
is that
kelpie is (celtic folklore) a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of scotland while
nessie is .
kelpie |
huntaway |
As nouns the difference between kelpie and huntaway
is that
kelpie is a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland while
Huntaway is the New Zealand sheepdog.
siren |
kelpie |
As nouns the difference between siren and kelpie
is that
siren is (
original sense) One of a group of nymphs who lured mariners to their death on the rocks while
kelpie is a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland.
As a verb siren
is to make a noise with, or as if with, a siren.
As an adjective siren
is relating to or like a siren.
sprite |
kelpie |
As nouns the difference between sprite and kelpie
is that
sprite is (mythology) a spirit; a soul; a shade; also, an apparition while
kelpie is (celtic folklore) a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of scotland.
kelpie |
hippocampus |
As nouns the difference between kelpie and hippocampus
is that
kelpie is a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland while
hippocampus is a mythological creature with the front head and forelimbs of a horse and the rear of a dolphin; a hippocamp.
kewpie |
kelpie |
As nouns the difference between kewpie and kelpie
is that
kewpie is a kewpie doll while
kelpie is a malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland.
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