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bunny

Bunnies vs Bunny - What's the difference?

bunnies | bunny |


As nouns the difference between bunnies and bunny

is that bunnies is while bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.

As an adjective bunny is

(not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun.

Bunny vs Rabbi - What's the difference?

bunny | rabbi |


As nouns the difference between bunny and rabbi

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile while rabbi is rabbi.

As an adjective bunny

is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun.

Worm vs Bunny - What's the difference?

worm | bunny |


As nouns the difference between worm and bunny

is that worm is while bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.

As an adjective bunny is

(not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun.

Bunny vs Rat - What's the difference?

bunny | rat |


As adjectives the difference between bunny and rat

is that bunny is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun while rat is .

As a noun bunny

is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.

Bunny vs Pony - What's the difference?

bunny | pony |


As nouns the difference between bunny and pony

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches while pony is any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands.

As adjectives the difference between bunny and pony

is that bunny is in skiing, easy or unchallenging while pony is of little worth.

As a verb pony is

to lead (a horse) from another horse.

Bunny vs Elephant - What's the difference?

bunny | elephant |


As nouns the difference between bunny and elephant

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile while elephant is elephant.

As an adjective bunny

is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun.

Bunny vs Fox - What's the difference?

bunny | fox |


As nouns the difference between bunny and fox

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches while fox is a red fox, small carnivore (Vulpes vulpes), related to dogs and wolves, with red or silver fur and a bushy tail.

As an adjective bunny

is in skiing, easy or unchallenging.

As a verb fox is

to trick, fool or outwit (someone) by cunning or ingenuity.

As a proper noun Fox is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.

Bunny vs Terrapin - What's the difference?

bunny | terrapin |


As nouns the difference between bunny and terrapin

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile while terrapin is any of several north american turtles, of the family emydidae, that live in fresh or brackish water.

As an adjective bunny

is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun.

Bunny vs Kit - What's the difference?

bunny | kit |


As nouns the difference between bunny and kit

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches while kit is a circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves.

As adjectives the difference between bunny and kit

is that bunny is in skiing, easy or unchallenging while kit is something which came originally in kit form.

As a verb kit is

to assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases.

As an initialism KIT is

keep in touch.

As a proper noun Kit is

a diminutive of the male given name Christopher.

Bunny vs Banana - What's the difference?

bunny | banana |


As nouns the difference between bunny and banana

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches while banana is an elongated curved fruit, which grows in bunches, and has a sweet creamy flesh and a smooth yellow skin.

As adjectives the difference between bunny and banana

is that bunny is in skiing, easy or unchallenging while banana is curved like a banana, especially of a ball in flight.

As an acronym BANANA is

Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anyone (or) Anything. Someone who objects to the building of any structure in their neighborhood, especially in public policy debate. Used as an expression of irritation towards people who are thought of as being worse than NIMBYs.

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