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ctenophore vs Cestum veneris

Cestum veneris vs ctenophore

ctenophore and Cestum veneris both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ctenophore Yes No No No
Cestum veneris Yes No No No
As nouns, Cestum veneris is a hyponym of ctenophore; that is, Cestum veneris is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ctenophore:
  • ctenophore: biradially symmetrical hermaphroditic solitary marine animals resembling jellyfishes having for locomotion eight rows of cilia arranged like teeth in a comb
  • Cestum veneris: ctenophore having a ribbon-shaped iridescent gelatinous body
Other hyponyms of ctenophore include beroe, platyctenean, sea gooseberry, Venus's girdle.
ctenophore (noun) Cestum veneris (noun)
biradially symmetrical hermaphroditic solitary marine animals resembling jellyfishes having for locomotion eight rows of cilia arranged like teeth in a comb ctenophore having a ribbon-shaped iridescent gelatinous body
Difference between ctenophore and Cestum veneris

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