bull |
billow |
As a proper noun bull
is .
As a noun billow is
a large wave, swell, surge, or undulating mass of something, such as water, smoke, fabric or sound.
As a verb billow is
to surge or roll in billows.
bull |
stud |
As nouns the difference between bull and stud
is that
bull is an adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen while
stud is a male animal, especially a stud horse (stallion), kept for breeding.
As verbs the difference between bull and stud
is that
bull is to force oneself (in a particular direction) while
stud is to set with studs; to furnish with studs.
As an adjective bull
is large and strong, like a bull.
As a proper noun Bull
is {{surname|lang=en}.
bull |
boar |
As nouns the difference between bull and boar
is that
bull is an adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen while
boar is a wild boar (
Sus scrofa), the wild ancestor of the domesticated pig.
As an adjective bull
is large and strong, like a bull.
As a verb bull
is to force oneself (in a particular direction).
As a proper noun Bull
is {{surname|lang=en}.
bull |
tease |
As a proper noun bull
is .
As a verb tease is
to separate the fibres of a fibrous material.
As a noun tease is
one who teases.
fodder |
bull |
As nouns the difference between fodder and bull
is that
fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc while
bull is an adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
As verbs the difference between fodder and bull
is that
fodder is to feed animals (with fodder) while
bull is to force oneself (in a particular direction).
As an adjective bull is
large and strong, like a bull.
As a proper noun Bull is
{{surname|lang=en}.
bat |
bull |
In intransitive terms the difference between bat and bull
is that
bat is to strike or swipe as though with a bat while
bull is to be in heat; to manifest sexual desire as cows do.
As nouns the difference between bat and bull
is that
bat is any of the small, nocturnal, flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, which navigate by means of echolocation while
bull is an adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
As verbs the difference between bat and bull
is that
bat is to hit with a bat while
bull is to force oneself (in a particular direction).
As an acronym BAT
is best available technology; a principle applying to regulations on limiting pollutant discharges.
As an adjective bull is
large and strong, like a bull.
As a proper noun Bull is
{{surname|lang=en}.
orange |
bull |
As a verb orange
is .
As an adjective orange
is orangey.
As a proper noun bull is
.
pathos |
bull |
As a noun pathos
is pathos.
As a proper noun bull is
.
cool |
bull |
As adjectives the difference between cool and bull
is that
cool is having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold while
bull is large and strong, like a bull.
As nouns the difference between cool and bull
is that
cool is a moderate or refreshing state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; coolness while
bull is an adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
As verbs the difference between cool and bull
is that
cool is to lose heat, to get colder while
bull is to force oneself (in a particular direction).
As an acronym COOL
is
CLIPS Object-Oriented Language
As a proper noun Bull is
{{surname|lang=en}.
mandate | bull | Related terms |
Mandate is a related term of bull.
As a verb mandate
is .
As a proper noun bull is
.
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