pheasant |
marsupial |
As nouns the difference between pheasant and marsupial
is that
pheasant is a bird of family
phasianidae , often hunted for food while
marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
As an adjective marsupial is
of or pertaining to a marsupial.
hedgehog |
marsupial |
As nouns the difference between hedgehog and marsupial
is that
hedgehog is a small mammal, of the subfamily erinaceinae, characterized by its spiny back and by its habit of rolling itself into a ball when attacked while
marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
As an adjective marsupial is
of or pertaining to a marsupial.
pouched |
marsupial |
As adjectives the difference between pouched and marsupial
is that
pouched is having a pouch or pouches while
marsupial is of or pertaining to a marsupial.
As a verb pouched
is (
pouch).
As a noun marsupial is
a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
opposum |
marsupial |
As nouns the difference between opposum and marsupial
is that
opposum is while
marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
As an adjective marsupial is
of or pertaining to a marsupial.
gangrene |
marsupial |
As adjectives the difference between gangrene and marsupial
is that
gangrene is gangrenous while
marsupial is of or pertaining to a marsupial.
As a verb gangrene
is .
As a noun marsupial is
a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
marsupial |
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replicate |
marsupial |
As nouns the difference between replicate and marsupial
is that
replicate is an outcome of a procedure while
marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
As adjectives the difference between replicate and marsupial
is that
replicate is (botany|zoology) folded over or backward; folded back upon itself while
marsupial is of or pertaining to a marsupial.
As a verb replicate
is to make a copy (replica) of.
monotreme |
marsupial |
As nouns the difference between monotreme and marsupial
is that
monotreme is monotreme while
marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
As an adjective marsupial is
of or pertaining to a marsupial.
herbivore |
marsupial |
As nouns the difference between herbivore and marsupial
is that
herbivore is an organism that feeds chiefly on plants while
marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
As an adjective marsupial is
of or pertaining to a marsupial.
rat |
marsupial |
As nouns the difference between rat and marsupial
is that
rat is a medium-sized rodent belonging to the genus
Rattus while
marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as the kangaroo or koala, or else pouchless members of the Marsupialia like the shrew opposum.
As a verb rat
is to betray someone and tell their secret to an authority or an enemy; to turn someone in, bewray.
As an adjective marsupial is
of or pertaining to a marsupial.
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