terms |
sirrush |
As nouns the difference between terms and sirrush
is that
terms is while
sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed of babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
foreleg |
sirrush |
As nouns the difference between foreleg and sirrush
is that
foreleg is either of the two legs towards the front of a four-legged animal, a piece of furniture, etc while
sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed of babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
feline |
sirrush |
As nouns the difference between feline and sirrush
is that
feline is a cat; member of the cat family Felidae while
sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed
Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
As an adjective feline
is of, or pertaining to, the cat.
talon |
sirrush |
As nouns the difference between talon and sirrush
is that
talon is a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal while
sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed
Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
eagle |
sirrush |
As nouns the difference between eagle and sirrush
is that
eagle is any of several large carnivorous and carrion-eating birds in the family Accipitridae, having a powerful hooked bill and keen vision while
sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed
Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
As a verb eagle
is to score an eagle.
As a proper noun Eagle
is the landing unit of Apollo 11.
dragon |
sirrush |
As nouns the difference between dragon and sirrush
is that
dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while
sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed
Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
As a proper noun Dragon
is the Devil.
scaly |
sirrush |
As nouns the difference between scaly and sirrush
is that
scaly is (south africa) the scaly yellowfish, while
sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed of babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
As an adjective scaly
is covered or abounding with scales; as, a scaly fish.
babylon |
sirrush |
As a proper noun Babylon
is capital of Babylonia in the 2nd and 1st century BC.
As a noun sirrush is
a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed
Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.
fantastical |
sirrush |
As an adjective fantastical
is of or pertaining to fantasy.
As a noun sirrush is
a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed
Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.