fox |
vison |
As proper nouns the difference between fox and vison
is that
fox is derived from the name of the animal while
vison is .
As a noun fox
is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
fox |
racoon |
As nouns the difference between fox and racoon
is that
fox is a red fox, small carnivore (
Vulpes vulpes), related to dogs and wolves, with red or silver fur and a bushy tail while
racoon is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
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.
tiger |
fox |
In soccer terms the difference between tiger and fox
is that
tiger is someone connected with
Hull City Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc while
fox is someone connected with
Leicester City Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
As nouns the difference between tiger and fox
is that
tiger is
Panthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia 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 proper nouns the difference between tiger and fox
is that
tiger is a town in Georgia while
Fox is {{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.
As a verb fox is
to trick, fool or outwit (someone) by cunning or ingenuity.
fox |
bird |
As proper nouns the difference between fox and bird
is that
fox is derived from the name of the animal while
bird is .
As a noun fox
is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
heath |
fox |
As proper nouns the difference between heath and fox
is that
heath is while
fox is derived from the name of the animal.
As a noun fox is
(soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
badger |
fox |
As nouns the difference between badger and fox
is that
badger is a native or resident of the american state of wisconsin while
fox is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
As a proper noun fox is
derived from the name of the animal.
fox |
foxes |
As nouns the difference between fox and foxes
is that
fox is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while
foxes is .
As a proper noun fox
is derived from the name of the animal.
skunk |
fox |
In lang=en terms the difference between skunk and fox
is that
skunk is a shorter form of skunkweed|lang=en marijuana while
fox is a member of the Outagamie or Meskwaki, a Native American people.
As nouns the difference between skunk and fox
is that
skunk is any of various small mammals, of the family Mephitidae, native to North and Central America, having a glossy black with a white coat and two musk glands at the base of the tail for emitting a noxious smell as a defensive measure 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 verbs the difference between skunk and fox
is that
skunk is to defeat so badly as to prevent any opposing points while
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.
apple |
fox |
As proper nouns the difference between apple and fox
is that
apple is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple” while
fox is derived from the name of the animal.
As a noun fox is
(soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
folks |
fox |
As nouns the difference between folks and fox
is that
folks is plural of lang=en 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 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.
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