animal |
fungus |
As nouns the difference between animal and fungus
is that
animal is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants) while
fungus is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
As an adjective animal
is of or relating to animals.
fungus |
fusty |
As a noun fungus
is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
As an adjective fusty is
moldy or musty.
biocide |
fungus |
As nouns the difference between biocide and fungus
is that
biocide is any substance that can destroy living organisms while
fungus is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
hi |
fungus |
As a verb hi
is to call.
As a noun fungus is
any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
fungus |
nail |
As nouns the difference between fungus and nail
is that
fungus is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular while
nail is the thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
As a verb nail is
to fix (an object) to another object using a nail.
morel |
fungus |
As nouns the difference between morel and fungus
is that
morel is any of several edible mushrooms, especially the common morel or yellow morel while
fungus is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
moss |
fungus |
As nouns the difference between moss and fungus
is that
moss is (computing) while
fungus is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
germs |
fungus |
As nouns the difference between germs and fungus
is that
germs is plural of lang=en while
fungus is any member of the kingdom Fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids. Fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
fungus |
patina |
As nouns the difference between fungus and patina
is that
fungus is any member of the kingdom Fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids. Fungi may be unicellular or multicellular while
patina is a paten, flat type of dish.
As an adjective patina is
of a green colour, tinted with grey, like that of bronze patina.
plants |
fungus |
As nouns the difference between plants and fungus
is that
plants is while
fungus is any member of the kingdom fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls but no chlorophyll or plastids fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
As a verb plants
is (
plant).
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