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fin

Fin vs Quillback - What's the difference?

fin | quillback |


As nouns the difference between fin and quillback

is that fin is finn while quillback is , a freshwater fish of the sucker family with a long filament that extends back from the dorsal fin, native to the eastern and central united states.

Fin vs Nanofin - What's the difference?

fin | nanofin |


As nouns the difference between fin and nanofin

is that fin is finn while nanofin is a nanosized fin.

Fin vs Elastoidin - What's the difference?

fin | elastoidin |


As nouns the difference between fin and elastoidin

is that fin is finn while elastoidin is (biochemistry) a form of collagen isolated from shark fins.

Fin vs Actinotrichium - What's the difference?

fin | actinotrichium |


As nouns the difference between fin and actinotrichium

is that fin is finn while actinotrichium is (zoology) any of a group of hairlike fibres in the finfolds of fish larvae that develop into fin rays.

Fin vs Actinost - What's the difference?

fin | actinost |


As nouns the difference between fin and actinost

is that fin is finn while actinost is (ichthyology) a bone at the base of a paired fin (of a fish).

Fin vs Definned - What's the difference?

fin | definned |


As a noun fin

is finn.

As an adjective definned is

having had its fins removed.

Fin vs Splitfin - What's the difference?

fin | splitfin |


As nouns the difference between fin and splitfin

is that fin is finn while splitfin is any of several fish etc having a split fin.

Fin vs Bigfin - What's the difference?

fin | bigfin |


As a noun fin

is finn.

As an adjective bigfin is

used to describe various creatures with large fins.

Fin vs Finlike - What's the difference?

fin | finlike |


As a noun fin

is finn.

As an adjective finlike is

resembling a fin, especially in shape.

Fin vs Apterygial - What's the difference?

fin | apterygial |


As a noun fin

is finn.

As an adjective apterygial is

(zoology) that lacks limbs, fins or wings.

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