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elopid

Terms vs Elopid - What's the difference?

terms | elopid |


As nouns the difference between terms and elopid

is that terms is while elopid is (zoology) a member of the family elopidae of ray-finned fishes.

Elopid vs Edopid - What's the difference?

elopid | edopid |


In zoology terms the difference between elopid and edopid

is that elopid is a member of the family Elopidae of ray-finned fishes while edopid is any member of the Edopidae.

Eloped vs Elopid - What's the difference?

eloped | elopid |


As a verb eloped

is past tense of elope.

As a noun elopid is

a member of the family Elopidae of ray-finned fishes.

Elonid vs Elopid - What's the difference?

elonid | elopid |


In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between elonid and elopid

is that elonid is (zoology) any member of the elonidae while elopid is (zoology) a member of the family elopidae of ray-finned fishes.

As nouns the difference between elonid and elopid

is that elonid is (zoology) any member of the elonidae while elopid is (zoology) a member of the family elopidae of ray-finned fishes.

Elapid vs Elopid - What's the difference?

elapid | elopid |


In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between elapid and elopid

is that elapid is (zoology) any of many species of snakes of the family elapidae, including the cobras, mambas, and coral snakes while elopid is (zoology) a member of the family elopidae of ray-finned fishes.

As nouns the difference between elapid and elopid

is that elapid is (zoology) any of many species of snakes of the family elapidae, including the cobras, mambas, and coral snakes while elopid is (zoology) a member of the family elopidae of ray-finned fishes.

As an adjective elapid

is characteristic of these snakes.