chapter |
parr |
As nouns the difference between chapter and parr
is that
chapter is one of the main sections into which the text of a book is divided while
parr is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
As a verb chapter
is to divide into chapters.
parr |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun parr
is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
frysalmon |
parr |
As a noun parr is
young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
fryfish |
parr |
Fryfish is likely misspelled.
Fryfish has no English definition.
As a noun parr is
young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
arr |
parr |
As nouns the difference between arr and parr
is that
arr is scar (a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound) while
parr is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
parr |
parp |
As a noun parr
is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
parr |
harr |
As nouns the difference between parr and harr
is that
parr is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater while
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
parm |
parr |
As nouns the difference between parm and parr
is that
parm is a dish served with parmesan cheese while
parr is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
parr |
parro |
As a noun parr
is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
As an adjective parro is
(slang|colloquial|australia) very drunk, intoxicated.
parr |
darr |
As nouns the difference between parr and darr
is that
parr is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater while
darr is (uk|dialect|norfolk) a bird, the european black tern.
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