terms |
toothbill |
As nouns the difference between terms and toothbill
is that
terms is while
toothbill is (zoology)
didunculus strigiostris , a fruit-eating ground pigeon native to the samoan islands, resembling the extinct dodo.
kakapo |
toothbill |
As nouns the difference between kakapo and toothbill
is that
kakapo is a large flightless parrot, , with greenish plumage, that is nocturnal and native to new zealand while
toothbill is (zoology)
didunculus strigiostris , a fruit-eating ground pigeon native to the samoan islands, resembling the extinct dodo.
dodo |
toothbill |
As nouns the difference between dodo and toothbill
is that
dodo is a large, flightless bird, species: Raphus cucullatus, related to the pigeon, that is now extinct (since the 1600s) and was native to Mauritius while
toothbill is
Didunculus strigiostris, a fruit-eating ground pigeon native to the Samoan Islands, resembling the extinct dodo.
pigeon |
toothbill |
As nouns the difference between pigeon and toothbill
is that
pigeon is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species while
toothbill is (zoology)
didunculus strigiostris , a fruit-eating ground pigeon native to the samoan islands, resembling the extinct dodo.
As a verb pigeon
is to deceive with a confidence game.
ground |
toothbill |
As nouns the difference between ground and toothbill
is that
ground is (
surface of the Earth) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while
toothbill is
Didunculus strigiostris, a fruit-eating ground pigeon native to the Samoan Islands, resembling the extinct dodo.
As a verb ground
is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.
As an adjective ground
is crushed, or reduced to small particles.
fruit |
toothbill |
As nouns the difference between fruit and toothbill
is that
fruit is the seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful/colorful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization while
toothbill is
Didunculus strigiostris, a fruit-eating ground pigeon native to the Samoan Islands, resembling the extinct dodo.
As a verb fruit
is to produce fruit.