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siphonophore

Siphonophore vs Dinosaur - What's the difference?

siphonophore | dinosaur |


As nouns the difference between siphonophore and dinosaur

is that siphonophore is any of various transparent marine hydrozoans, of the order Siphonophora, that float or swim as colonies of polyps while dinosaur is any of the creatures belonging to the clade Dinosauria, especially those that existed during the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and are now extinct.

Siphonophore - What does it mean?

siphonophore | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun siphonophore

is any of various transparent marine hydrozoans, of the order Siphonophora, that float or swim as colonies of polyps.

Siphonophore vs Jellyfish - What's the difference?

siphonophore | jellyfish |


As nouns the difference between siphonophore and jellyfish

is that siphonophore is any of various transparent marine hydrozoans, of the order Siphonophora, that float or swim as colonies of polyps while jellyfish is an almost transparent aquatic being; any one of the acalephs, especially one of the larger species, having a jellylike appearance.

Siphonophore vs Seasponge - What's the difference?

siphonophore | seasponge |

Siphonophore vs Nectostem - What's the difference?

siphonophore | nectostem |


As nouns the difference between siphonophore and nectostem

is that siphonophore is (biology) any of various transparent marine hydrozoans, of the order siphonophora, that float or swim as colonies of polyps while nectostem is (zoology) that portion of the axis which bears the nectocalyces in siphonophores.

Siphonophore vs Nectophore - What's the difference?

siphonophore | nectophore |


As nouns the difference between siphonophore and nectophore

is that siphonophore is (biology) any of various transparent marine hydrozoans, of the order siphonophora, that float or swim as colonies of polyps while nectophore is the swimming bell of a siphonophore.