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slytherin

Terms vs Slytherin - What's the difference?

terms | slytherin |


As nouns the difference between terms and slytherin

is that terms is while slytherin is a person bearing traits associated with (slytherin) house from the , including ambition, cunning, or an affinity for snakes or the colour green.

Slytherin vs Adult - What's the difference?

slytherin | adult |


As nouns the difference between slytherin and adult

is that slytherin is a person bearing traits associated with (slytherin) house from the , including ambition, cunning, or an affinity for snakes or the colour green while adult is a fully grown human or animal.

As an adjective adult is

fully grown.

As a verb adult is

to (cause to) be or become an.

Slytherin vs Ravenclaw - What's the difference?

slytherin | ravenclaw |


As nouns the difference between slytherin and ravenclaw

is that slytherin is a person bearing traits associated with (slytherin) house from the , including ambition, cunning, or an affinity for snakes or the colour green while ravenclaw is a person bearing traits associated with (ravenclaw) house from the , including intelligence, creativity, and love of learning.

Gryffindor vs Slytherin - What's the difference?

gryffindor | slytherin |


As nouns the difference between gryffindor and slytherin

is that gryffindor is (sometimes used attributively) a person bearing traits associated with (gryffindor) house from the , including bravery, boldness, or an affinity for lions or the colours red and gold while slytherin is a person bearing traits associated with (slytherin) house from the , including ambition, cunning, or an affinity for snakes or the colour green.