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Cannonade vs Ado - What's the difference?

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Cannonade is a related term of ado.


As nouns the difference between cannonade and ado

is that cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time while ado is tax.

As a verb cannonade

is to discharge artillery fire.

As an adjective ado is

giving.

cannonade

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time .
  • * Prescott
  • A furious cannonade was kept up from the whole circle of batteries on the devoted town.
  • (figurative) A loud noise like a cannonade; a booming.
  • * Ewerson
  • Blue Walden rolls its cannonade .

    Verb

  • To discharge artillery fire.
  • ado

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
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