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Louse vs Nitter - What's the difference?

louse | nitter |


As nouns the difference between louse and nitter

is that louse is a small parasitic wingless insect of the order phthiraptera while nitter is (zoology) a louse that deposits nits on horses.

As a verb louse

is to remove lice from the body of a person or animal; to delouse.

Louse vs Louselike - What's the difference?

louse | louselike |


As a noun louse

is a small parasitic wingless insect of the order phthiraptera .

As a verb louse

is to remove lice from the body of a person or animal; to delouse.

As an adjective louselike is

resembling or characteristic of a louse.

Louse vs Greyback - What's the difference?

louse | greyback |


As nouns the difference between louse and greyback

is that louse is a small parasitic wingless insect of the order phthiraptera while greyback is (historical|us|colloquial) a confederate soldier during the us civil war (because of the grey uniforms).

As a verb louse

is to remove lice from the body of a person or animal; to delouse.

Louse vs Mallophagan - What's the difference?

louse | mallophagan |


As nouns the difference between louse and mallophagan

is that louse is a small parasitic wingless insect of the order phthiraptera while mallophagan is a chewing louse, any louse of the now obsolete suborder mallophaga, any true louse that is not a sucking louse.

As a verb louse

is to remove lice from the body of a person or animal; to delouse.

Louse vs Pediculus - What's the difference?

louse | pediculus |


As nouns the difference between louse and pediculus

is that louse is a small parasitic wingless insect of the order phthiraptera while pediculus is a louse (of the family ).

As a verb louse

is to remove lice from the body of a person or animal; to delouse.

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