hydra |
worm |
As nouns the difference between hydra and worm
is that
hydra is any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus
Hydra and related genera, having a naked cylindrical body and an oral opening surrounded by tentacles while
worm is a generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum.
As a proper noun Hydra
is a mythological serpent with seven heads, slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labours. Also called the Lernaean Hydra.
As a verb worm is
to make (one's way) with a crawling motion.
hydra |
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dragons |
hydra |
As a noun dragons
is .
As a proper noun hydra is
.
hydra |
hydrya |
hydra |
hydram |
As nouns the difference between hydra and hydram
is that
hydra is any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus
Hydra and related genera, having a naked cylindrical body and an oral opening surrounded by tentacles while
hydram is a hydraulic ram.
As a proper noun Hydra
is a mythological serpent with seven heads, slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labours. Also called the Lernaean Hydra.
hydra |
hydria |
As a proper noun hydra
is .
As a noun hydria is
a three-handled clay or metal vessel used in greek culture to contain and pour water.
hydra |
hydro |
As nouns the difference between hydra and hydro
is that
hydra is any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus
Hydra and related genera, having a naked cylindrical body and an oral opening surrounded by tentacles while
hydro is hydroelectric power.
As a proper noun Hydra
is a mythological serpent with seven heads, slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labours. Also called the Lernaean Hydra.
As an adjective hydro is
hydroelectric.
hydra |
obelia |
As nouns the difference between hydra and obelia
is that
hydra is any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus
Hydra and related genera, having a naked cylindrical body and an oral opening surrounded by tentacles while
obelia is any of various colonial marine hydroids of the genus genus: Obelia.
As a proper noun Hydra
is a mythological serpent with seven heads, slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labours. Also called the Lernaean Hydra.
hydra |
hydralike |
As a proper noun hydra
is .
As an adjective hydralike is
resembling a hydra.
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