terms |
anapsid |
As nouns the difference between terms and anapsid
is that
terms is while
anapsid is (biology) any amniote whose skull does not have openings near the temples.
anapid |
anapsid |
As nouns the difference between anapid and anapsid
is that
anapid is (zoology) any member of the anapidae while
anapsid is (biology) any amniote whose skull does not have openings near the temples.
temple |
anapsid |
As a proper noun temple
is .
As a noun anapsid is
(biology) any amniote whose skull does not have openings near the temples.
opening |
anapsid |
As nouns the difference between opening and anapsid
is that
opening is an act or instance of making or becoming open while
anapsid is any amniote whose skull does not have openings near the temples.
As a verb opening
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective opening
is
describing the first period of play, usually up to the fall of the first wicket; describing a batsman who opens the innings or a bowler who opens the attack
skull | anapsid |
As nouns the difference between skull and anapsid
is that
skull is (anatomy) the main bones of the head considered as a unit; the cranium or
skull can be while
anapsid is (biology) any amniote whose skull does not have openings near the temples.
As a verb skull
is to hit in the head with a fist, a weapon, or a thrown object.
amniote | anapsid |
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between amniote and anapsid
is that
amniote is (biology) any of the
amniota group of vertebrates having an amnion during the development of the embryo; mammals, birds and reptiles while
anapsid is (biology) any amniote whose skull does not have openings near the temples.
As nouns the difference between amniote and anapsid
is that
amniote is (biology) any of the
amniota group of vertebrates having an amnion during the development of the embryo; mammals, birds and reptiles while
anapsid is (biology) any amniote whose skull does not have openings near the temples.