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hyena

Hyena vs Hyaena - What's the difference?

hyena | hyaena |

Hyaena is a alternative form of hyena.



As nouns the difference between hyena and hyaena

is that hyena is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited while hyaena is an alternative spelling of hyena.

Hyena vs Hyens - What's the difference?

hyena | hyens |


As nouns the difference between hyena and hyens

is that hyena is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited while hyens is plural of hyen.

Hyena vs Hyen - What's the difference?

hyena | hyen |


As nouns the difference between hyena and hyen

is that hyena is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited while hyen is a hyena.

Hyena vs Hyenae - What's the difference?

hyena | hyenae |


As nouns the difference between hyena and hyenae

is that hyena is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited while hyenae is irregular plural of hyena.

Hyena vs Eagle - What's the difference?

hyena | eagle |


As nouns the difference between hyena and eagle

is that hyena is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited while eagle is any of several large carnivorous and carrion-eating birds in the family Accipitridae, having a powerful hooked bill and keen vision.

As a verb eagle is

to score an eagle.

As a proper noun Eagle is

the landing unit of Apollo 11.

Hyena vs Carnivora - What's the difference?

hyena | carnivora |

Carnivora is likely misspelled.


Carnivora has no English definition.

As a noun hyena

is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited.

Hyena vs Coyote - What's the difference?

hyena | coyote |


As nouns the difference between hyena and coyote

is that hyena is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited while coyote is Canis latrans, a species of canine native to North America.

As a verb coyote is

to prospect for gold by manually digging holes into overlying earth, as into a hillside.

Hyena vs Strandwolf - What's the difference?

hyena | strandwolf |


As nouns the difference between hyena and strandwolf

is that hyena is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited while strandwolf is a type of hyena (Hyaena brunnea.

Hyena vs Hyenalike - What's the difference?

hyena | hyenalike |


As a noun hyena

is large, canine‐resembling carnivore belonging to the family Hyaenidae, native to Africa and Asia, often notable for the sound similar to laughter which it can make if excited.

As an adjective hyenalike is

resembling a hyena or some aspect of one.

Hyena vs Werehyena - What's the difference?

hyena | werehyena |


As nouns the difference between hyena and werehyena

is that hyena is hyena while werehyena is a mythological or folkloric shapeshifter capable of assuming the shape of a hyena.

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