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talon

Salon vs Talon - What's the difference?

salon | talon |


As nouns the difference between salon and talon

is that salon is lounge while talon is heel.

Talon vs Clawn - What's the difference?

talon | clawn |

Taxon vs Talon - What's the difference?

taxon | talon |


As nouns the difference between taxon and talon

is that taxon is any of the taxonomic categories such as phylum or subspecies while talon is a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal.

Halon vs Talon - What's the difference?

halon | talon |


As nouns the difference between halon and talon

is that halon is halon while talon is heel.

Kalon vs Talon - What's the difference?

kalon | talon |


As nouns the difference between kalon and talon

is that kalon is ideal perfect beauty in the physical and moral sense, especially as perceived by greek philosophers while talon is heel.

Tauon vs Talon - What's the difference?

tauon | talon |


As nouns the difference between tauon and talon

is that tauon is an elementary particle, a lepton, having a mass almost twice that of a proton and a negative charge while talon is a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal.

Talon vs Etalon - What's the difference?

talon | etalon |


As nouns the difference between talon and etalon

is that talon is a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal while etalon is an optical device containing parallel mirrors, used in laser design to delay light.

Talon vs Ungular - What's the difference?

talon | ungular |


As a noun talon

is heel.

As an adjective ungular is

(anatomy) of or pertaining to a hoof, claw, or talon.

Talon vs Sirrush - What's the difference?

talon | sirrush |


As nouns the difference between talon and sirrush

is that talon is a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal while sirrush is a fantastical creature depicted on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate of Babylon, a scaly dragon with hind legs like an eagle's talons and feline forelegs.

Talon vs Talonless - What's the difference?

talon | talonless |


As a noun talon

is heel.

As an adjective talonless is

without talons.

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