terms |
paxillus |
As nouns the difference between terms and paxillus
is that
terms is while
paxillus is (zoology) a kind of pillar-like spine with a flattened summit covered with minute spinules or granules, covering the surface of certain starfishes.
starfish |
paxillus |
As nouns the difference between starfish and paxillus
is that
starfish is any of various asteroids or other echinoderms (not in fact fish) with usually five arms, many of which eat bivalves or corals by everting their stomach while
paxillus is (zoology) a kind of pillar-like spine with a flattened summit covered with minute spinules or granules, covering the surface of certain starfishes.
granule |
paxillus |
As nouns the difference between granule and paxillus
is that
granule is granule while
paxillus is (zoology) a kind of pillar-like spine with a flattened summit covered with minute spinules or granules, covering the surface of certain starfishes.
As an adjective granule
is granulated.
As a verb granule
is .
spinule |
paxillus |
As nouns the difference between spinule and paxillus
is that
spinule is a minute spine while
paxillus is (zoology) a kind of pillar-like spine with a flattened summit covered with minute spinules or granules, covering the surface of certain starfishes.
summit |
paxillus |
As nouns the difference between summit and paxillus
is that
summit is (countable) a peak; the top of a mountain while
paxillus is (zoology) a kind of pillar-like spine with a flattened summit covered with minute spinules or granules, covering the surface of certain starfishes.
As a verb summit
is (transitive|hiking|climbing|colloquial) to reach the summit of a mountain.
spine |
paxillus |
As nouns the difference between spine and paxillus
is that
spine is proprietress (of a shop, café, or brothel) while
paxillus is (zoology) a kind of pillar-like spine with a flattened summit covered with minute spinules or granules, covering the surface of certain starfishes.
pillar |
paxillus |
As nouns the difference between pillar and paxillus
is that
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
paxillus is (zoology) a kind of pillar-like spine with a flattened summit covered with minute spinules or granules, covering the surface of certain starfishes.
As a verb pillar
is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.