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multitubercolate

Terms vs Multitubercolate - What's the difference?

terms | multitubercolate |


As nouns the difference between terms and multitubercolate

is that terms is while multitubercolate is (zoology) any of a group of extinct mammals of the order multituberculata.

Multituberculate vs Multitubercolate - What's the difference?

multituberculate | multitubercolate |


As nouns the difference between multituberculate and multitubercolate

is that multituberculate is any of a small group of rodent-like mammals, of the order Multituberculata, from the Cretaceous and Paleocene periods while multitubercolate is any of a group of extinct mammals of the order Multituberculata.

As an adjective multituberculate

is having molars with multiple rows of cusps.

Multituberculata vs Multitubercolate - What's the difference?

multituberculata | multitubercolate |


As a proper noun multituberculata

is .

As a noun multitubercolate is

(zoology) any of a group of extinct mammals of the order multituberculata.

Mammal vs Multitubercolate - What's the difference?

mammal | multitubercolate |


As nouns the difference between mammal and multitubercolate

is that mammal is an animal of the class mammalia, characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair and feeding milk to its young while multitubercolate is (zoology) any of a group of extinct mammals of the order multituberculata.

Extinct vs Multitubercolate - What's the difference?

extinct | multitubercolate |


As an adjective extinct

is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

As a noun multitubercolate is

(zoology) any of a group of extinct mammals of the order multituberculata.