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nymph

Nymph vs Nymphal - What's the difference?

nymph | nymphal |


As a noun nymph

is the larva of certain insects.

As an adjective nymphal is

of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs.

Nymph vs Aegina - What's the difference?

nymph | aegina |


As a noun nymph

is the larva of certain insects.

As a proper noun aegina is

(greek god) a nymph of the island that bears her name.

Nymph vs Parnassus - What's the difference?

nymph | parnassus |


As a noun nymph

is the larva of certain insects.

As a proper noun parnassus is

name of a mountain in central greece; according to greek mythology, this mountain was sacred to apollo and the corycian nymphs, and was the home of the muses.

Nymph vs Woodnymph - What's the difference?

nymph | woodnymph |


As nouns the difference between nymph and woodnymph

is that nymph is the larva of certain insects while woodnymph is (mythology) a nymph residing in a forest, a dryad.

Nymph vs Nymphlike - What's the difference?

nymph | nymphlike |


As a noun nymph

is the larva of certain insects.

As an adjective nymphlike is

resembling a nymph.

Nymph vs Nymphoid - What's the difference?

nymph | nymphoid |


As a noun nymph

is the larva of certain insects.

As an adjective nymphoid is

of or pertaining to a nymph.

Nymph vs Hydriad - What's the difference?

nymph | hydriad |


As nouns the difference between nymph and hydriad

is that nymph is the larva of certain insects while hydriad is a water nymph.

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