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Rabbit vs Mouse - What's the difference?

rabbit | mouse |


In intransitive terms the difference between rabbit and mouse

is that rabbit is to hunt rabbits while mouse is to hunt or catch mice (the rodents), usually of cats.

Rabbit vs Lapine - What's the difference?

rabbit | lapine |

Lapine is likely misspelled.


Lapine has no English definition.

As a noun rabbit

is a mammal of the family Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits.

Rabbit vs Dark - What's the difference?

rabbit | dark |


As nouns the difference between rabbit and dark

is that rabbit is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while dark is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

As an adjective dark is

having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.

Bun vs Rabbit - What's the difference?

bun | rabbit |


As verbs the difference between bun and rabbit

is that bun is to be while rabbit is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

As a noun rabbit is

a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.

Rabbit vs Yedding - What's the difference?

rabbit | yedding |


As nouns the difference between rabbit and yedding

is that rabbit is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while yedding is (archaic) a song, especially the song of a minstrel or yedding can be a burrow; a mole or rabbit hole.

As verbs the difference between rabbit and yedding

is that rabbit is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly while yedding is .

Rabbit vs Cuniculture - What's the difference?

rabbit | cuniculture |


As nouns the difference between rabbit and cuniculture

is that rabbit is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while cuniculture is the agricultural raising of rabbits.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

Rabbit vs Rabbitland - What's the difference?

rabbit | rabbitland |


As a noun rabbit

is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

As a proper noun rabbitland is

in fiction, a place inhabited by rabbits.

Rabbit vs Gibelotte - What's the difference?

rabbit | gibelotte |


As nouns the difference between rabbit and gibelotte

is that rabbit is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while gibelotte is a type of stew made from rabbit or fish, in white wine and broth, originating from france.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

Rabbit vs Rabbitless - What's the difference?

rabbit | rabbitless |


As a noun rabbit

is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

As an adjective rabbitless is

without rabbits.

Rabbit vs Rabbithood - What's the difference?

rabbit | rabbithood |


As nouns the difference between rabbit and rabbithood

is that rabbit is a mammal of the family leporidae , with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail while rabbithood is the state or essence of being a rabbit.

As a verb rabbit

is to hunt rabbits or rabbit can be (british|intransitive) to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.

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