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chinchilla

Vole vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

vole | chinchilla |


As a verb vole

is to want.

As a proper noun chinchilla is

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Cat vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

cat | chinchilla |


As nouns the difference between cat and chinchilla

is that cat is an animal of the family Felidae while chinchilla is either of two small, crepuscular rodents of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets.

As a verb cat

is to hoist (the anchor) by its ring so that it hangs at the cathead.

As an adjective cat

is terrible, disastrous.

As a proper noun Cat

is a diminutive of the female given name Catherine.

As an acronym CAT

is centre for Alternative Technology.

Chinchilla vs Rabbit - What's the difference?

chinchilla | rabbit |


As a proper noun chinchilla

is .

As a noun rabbit is

a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.

As a verb rabbit is

to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

Hamster vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

hamster | chinchilla |


As nouns the difference between hamster and chinchilla

is that hamster is any of various Old-World rodent species belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae while chinchilla is either of two small, crepuscular rodents of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets.

Panther vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

panther | chinchilla |


As nouns the difference between panther and chinchilla

is that panther is any of various big cats with black fur; most especially, the black-coated leopard of India while chinchilla is either of two small, crepuscular rodents of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets.

Chinchilla vs Mouse - What's the difference?

chinchilla | mouse |


As nouns the difference between chinchilla and mouse

is that chinchilla is either of two small, crepuscular rodents of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets while mouse is any small rodent of the genus Mus.

As a verb mouse is

to move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around).

Mushroom vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

mushroom | chinchilla |


As nouns the difference between mushroom and chinchilla

is that mushroom is any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood) while chinchilla is either of two small, crepuscular rodents of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets.

As an adjective mushroom

is having characteristics like those of a mushroom, for example in shape or appearance, speed of growth, or texture.

As a verb mushroom

is to grow quickly to a large size.

Woodchuck vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

woodchuck | chinchilla |


As nouns the difference between woodchuck and chinchilla

is that woodchuck is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots, species: Marmota monax while chinchilla is either of two small, crepuscular rodents of the genus Chinchilla, native to the Andes, prized for their very soft fur and often kept as pets.

Wikidiffcom vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | chinchilla |


As a proper noun chinchilla is

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Ostrich vs Chinchilla - What's the difference?

ostrich | chinchilla |


As a noun ostrich

is a large flightless bird (struthio camelus ) native to africa.

As a proper noun chinchilla is

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