terms |
stygofauna |
As nouns the difference between terms and stygofauna
is that
terms is while
stygofauna is (zoology) any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
stygofaunal |
stygofauna |
As an adjective stygofaunal
is relating to stygofauna.
As a noun stygofauna is
(zoology) any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
invertebrate |
stygofauna |
As nouns the difference between invertebrate and stygofauna
is that
invertebrate is an animal without vertebrae, i.e. backbone while
stygofauna is any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
As an adjective invertebrate
is lacking a backbone.
aquatic |
stygofauna |
As an adjective aquatic
is relating to water; living in or near water, taking place in water.
As a noun stygofauna is
(zoology) any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
aquifer |
stygofauna |
As nouns the difference between aquifer and stygofauna
is that
aquifer is aquifer (an underground layer of water-bearing porous stone, earth, or gravel) while
stygofauna is (zoology) any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
cave |
stygofauna |
As a proper noun cave
is .
As a noun stygofauna is
(zoology) any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
groundwater |
stygofauna |
As nouns the difference between groundwater and stygofauna
is that
groundwater is water that exists beneath the earth's surface in underground streams and aquifers while
stygofauna is (zoology) any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
fauna |
stygofauna |
As nouns the difference between fauna and stygofauna
is that
fauna is animals considered as a group; especially those of a particular country, region, time, etc while
stygofauna is any fauna that live within groundwater systems, such as caves and aquifers, particularly the small, aquatic groundwater invertebrates.
As a proper noun Fauna
is the goddess of animals, nature, spring and fertility; she is also the consort of Faunus.