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kemonomimi

Kemonomimi vs Undefined - What's the difference?

kemonomimi | undefined |


As a noun kemonomimi

is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Kimono vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

kimono | kemonomimi |


As nouns the difference between kimono and kemonomimi

is that kimono is kimono while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Kemonomimi - What does it mean?

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Kemonomimi vs Furryampflash - What's the difference?

kemonomimi | furryampflash |

Furryampflash is likely misspelled.


Furryampflash has no English definition.

As a noun kemonomimi

is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Nahualism vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

nahualism | kemonomimi | see also |

Nahualism is a see also of kemonomimi.


As nouns the difference between nahualism and kemonomimi

is that nahualism is the mesoamerican belief that (certain) human beings can transform into animals while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Catperson vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

catperson | kemonomimi | Hyponyms |

Catperson is a hyponym of kemonomimi.


As nouns the difference between catperson and kemonomimi

is that catperson is (fiction) an anthropomorphic feline, or an individual who has characteristics of a cat on an otherwise human body, such as cat ears and a cat tail while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Nekomimi vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

nekomimi | kemonomimi | Hyponyms |

Kemonomimi is a hyponym of nekomimi.

Kemonomimi is a hypernym of nekomimi.



In chiefly japanese fiction terms the difference between nekomimi and kemonomimi

is that nekomimi is a fictional character who has cat ears on top of the head of an otherwise human body, and possibly other feline characteristics as well, such as a tail while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Cosplayer vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

cosplayer | kemonomimi |


As nouns the difference between cosplayer and kemonomimi

is that cosplayer is one who takes part in cosplay while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Wear vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

wear | kemonomimi |


As a proper noun wear

is a river in the county of tyne and wear in north east england the city of sunderland is found upon its banks.

As a noun kemonomimi is

a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Humanoid vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

humanoid | kemonomimi |


As nouns the difference between humanoid and kemonomimi

is that humanoid is a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

As an adjective humanoid

is having the appearance or characteristics of a human.

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