marine |
pneumatophore |
As nouns the difference between marine and pneumatophore
is that
marine is a member of a marine corps while
pneumatophore is a gas-filled sac or float of some colonial marine coelenterates, such as the Portuguese man-of-war.
As an adjective marine
is of, or pertaining to, the sea (marine
biology, marine
insurance..
marine |
sandfish |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun sandfish is
any of several marine fish that burrow into sandy seabeds.
marine |
obelia |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun obelia is
(zoology) any of various colonial marine hydroids of the genus.
marine |
devilfish |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun devilfish is
any of several unrelated marine animals.
marine |
silicoflagellate |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun silicoflagellate is
any of many unicellular heterokont marine algae, of the order
dictyochales , that have a silica skeleton.
marine |
spadefish |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun spadefish is
(zoology) any of several marine fish of the family
.
marine |
nothosaur |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun nothosaur is
any of several extinct marine reptiles, of the order
nothosauroidea , from the triassic period.
marine |
aptychus |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun aptychus is
a marine fossil consisting of a hard anatomical structure like a curved shelly plate, once part of the body of an ammonite.
marine |
semisubmersible |
As nouns the difference between marine and semisubmersible
is that
marine is a member of a marine corps while
semisubmersible is a specialised marine vessel with good stability and seakeeping characteristics, often used in offshore roles such as oil drilling.
As an adjective marine
is of, or pertaining to, the sea (marine
biology, marine
insurance..
marine |
whitelip |
As a verb marine
is .
As an adjective whitelip is
applied to various marine creatures whose shell or mouth has a white edge.
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