platypus |
anteater |
As a proper noun platypus
is .
As a noun anteater is
any of several animals, in suborder vermilingua, which are noted for eating ants and termites which they catch with their long sticky tongues.
platypus |
goose |
As a proper noun platypus
is .
As a noun goose is
any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck.
As a verb goose is
(slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.
platypus |
kiwi |
As a proper noun platypus
is .
As a noun kiwi is
(informal) a new zealander.
As an adjective kiwi is
(informal) of or from new zealand.
platypus |
chicken |
As nouns the difference between platypus and chicken
is that
platypus is an egg-laying, semi-aquatic mammal with a bill resembling that of a duck, that has a mole-like body, a tail resembling that of a beaver, a waterproof pelt, and flat webbed feet — males have poisonous spurs on the inside of the back legs;
Ornithorhynchus anatinuschicken is a domestic fowl,
Gallus gallus, especially when young.
As an adjective chicken is
cowardly.
As a verb chicken is
to avoid as a result of fear.
As a proper noun Chicken is
a CDP in Alaska.
platypus |
ebola |
As proper nouns the difference between platypus and ebola
is that
platypus is while
ebola is ebola (
river).
As a noun ebola is
ebola.
platypus |
fox |
As nouns the difference between platypus and fox
is that
platypus is an egg-laying, semi-aquatic mammal with a bill resembling that of a duck, that has a mole-like body, a tail resembling that of a beaver, a waterproof pelt, and flat webbed feet — males have poisonous spurs on the inside of the back legs;
Ornithorhynchus anatinusfox is a red fox, small carnivore (
Vulpes vulpes), related to dogs and wolves, with red or silver fur and a bushy tail.
As a verb fox is
to trick, fool or outwit (someone) by cunning or ingenuity.
As a proper noun Fox is
{{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.
orangutan |
platypus |
As a noun orangutan
is orangutan.
As a proper noun platypus is
.
placenta |
platypus |
As a noun placenta
is (anatomy) a vascular organ in mammals, except monotremes and marsupials, present only in the female during gestation it supplies food and oxygen from the mother to the foetus, and passes back waste it is implanted in the wall of the uterus and links to the foetus through the umbilical cord it is expelled after birth.
As a proper noun platypus is
.
platypus |
dolphin |
As a proper noun platypus
is .
As a noun dolphin is
a carnivorous aquatic mammal inhabiting mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves, famed for its intelligence and occasional willingness to approach humans or
dolphin can be (nautical) a man-made semi submerged maritime structure, usually installed to provide a fixed structure for temporary mooring, to prevent ships from drifting to shallow water or to serve as base for navigational aids.
dogs |
platypus |
As nouns the difference between dogs and platypus
is that
dogs is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
platypus is an egg-laying, semi-aquatic mammal with a bill resembling that of a duck, that has a mole-like body, a tail resembling that of a beaver, a waterproof pelt, and flat webbed feet — males have poisonous spurs on the inside of the back legs;
Ornithorhynchus anatinus
As a verb dogs
is third-person singular of dog.
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