opinicus |
hippogriff |
As nouns the difference between opinicus and hippogriff
is that
opinicus is (heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings while
hippogriff is a mythical beast, half griffin and half horse, supposedly the offspring of a griffin and a filly.
terms |
opinicus |
As nouns the difference between terms and opinicus
is that
terms is while
opinicus is (heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
wing |
opinicus |
As nouns the difference between wing and opinicus
is that
wing is an appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly while
opinicus is (heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
As a verb wing
is (
lb) to injure slightly (as with a gunshot), especially in the arm.
tail |
opinicus |
As nouns the difference between tail and opinicus
is that
tail is while
opinicus is (heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
eagle |
opinicus |
As a proper noun eagle
is the landing unit of apollo 11 or
eagle can be a city in alaska.
As a noun opinicus is
(heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
creature |
opinicus |
As nouns the difference between creature and opinicus
is that
creature is (archaic|chiefly|literary|and|philosophy) while
opinicus is (heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
heraldic |
opinicus |
In heraldry|lang=en terms the difference between heraldic and opinicus
is that
heraldic is (heraldry) of, or relating to heraldry or heralds while
opinicus is (heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
As an adjective heraldic
is (heraldry) of, or relating to heraldry or heralds.
As a noun opinicus is
(heraldry) an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
imaginary |
opinicus |
As nouns the difference between imaginary and opinicus
is that
imaginary is imagination; fancy while
opinicus is an imaginary heraldic creature with an eagle's head, a short tail, and sometimes wings.
As an adjective imaginary
is existing only in the imagination.