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chalicothere

Terms vs Chalicothere - What's the difference?

terms | chalicothere |


As nouns the difference between terms and chalicothere

is that terms is while chalicothere is any of various odd-toed ungulates, of the family , from the eocene and pleistocene periods.

Pleistocene vs Chalicothere - What's the difference?

pleistocene | chalicothere |


As nouns the difference between pleistocene and chalicothere

is that pleistocene is pleistocene while chalicothere is any of various odd-toed ungulates, of the family , from the eocene and pleistocene periods.

Eocene vs Chalicothere - What's the difference?

eocene | chalicothere |


As an adjective eocene

is eocene.

As a noun chalicothere is

any of various odd-toed ungulates, of the family , from the eocene and pleistocene periods.

Ungulate vs Chalicothere - What's the difference?

ungulate | chalicothere |


As nouns the difference between ungulate and chalicothere

is that ungulate is an ungulate animal; a hooved mammal while chalicothere is any of various odd-toed ungulates, of the family family: Chalicotheriidae, from the Eocene and Pleistocene periods.

As an adjective ungulate

is having hooves.

Toed vs Chalicothere - What's the difference?

toed | chalicothere |


As an adjective toed

is (chiefly|in combination) having (a specified number or type of) toes or toed can be (construction) having the end secured by nails driven obliquely; said of a board, plank, or joist serving as a brace, and in general of any part of a frame secured to other parts by diagonal nailing.

As a verb toed

is (toe).

As a noun chalicothere is

any of various odd-toed ungulates, of the family , from the eocene and pleistocene periods.

Odd vs Chalicothere - What's the difference?

odd | chalicothere |


As an initialism odd

is oppositional defiant disorder.

As a noun chalicothere is

any of various odd-toed ungulates, of the family , from the eocene and pleistocene periods.