Bellow vs Blower - What's the difference?
bellow | blower |
To make a loud, deep, hollow noise like the roar of an angry bull.
* Dryden
To shout in a deep voice.
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A person who blows.
Any device that blows.
(slang, dated, chiefly, British, usually preceded by the) Telephone.
A ducted fan, usually part of a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning system.
(dated) A braggart, or loud talker.
The whale; so called by seamen, from its habit of spouting up a column of water.
A small fish of the Atlantic coast, Tetrodon turgidus ; the puffer.
As nouns the difference between bellow and blower
is that bellow is the deep roar of a large animal, or any similar loud noise while blower is a person who blows.As a verb bellow
is to make a loud, deep, hollow noise like the roar of an angry bull.bellow
English
Verb
(en verb)- the bellowing voice of boiling seas
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References
blower
English
Noun
(en noun)- Get on the blower and call headquarters right away!