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seagull

Seagull vs Undefined - What's the difference?

seagull | undefined |


As a noun seagull

is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Seagull vs Tern - What's the difference?

seagull | tern |


As nouns the difference between seagull and tern

is that seagull is any of several white, often dark backed birds of the family Laridae having long pointed wings and short legs while tern is any of various sea birds of the family Sternidae that are similar to gulls but are smaller and have a forked tail.

As a verb seagull

is to run in the back line rather than concentrate on primary positional duties in open play.

As an adjective tern is

threefold; triple; consisting of three; ternate.

Seagull vs Bagel - What's the difference?

seagull | bagel |


As nouns the difference between seagull and bagel

is that seagull is any of several white, often dark backed birds of the family Laridae having long pointed wings and short legs while bagel is a toroidal bread roll that is boiled before it is baked.

As a verb seagull

is to run in the back line rather than concentrate on primary positional duties in open play.

Apple vs Seagull - What's the difference?

apple | seagull |


As a proper noun apple

is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

As a noun seagull is

(soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

Seagull vs Turin - What's the difference?

seagull | turin |


As a noun seagull

is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As a proper noun turin is

turin.

Duck vs Seagull - What's the difference?

duck | seagull |


As verbs the difference between duck and seagull

is that duck is to lower the head or body in order to prevent it from being struck by something while seagull is to run in the back line rather than concentrate on primary positional duties in open play.

As nouns the difference between duck and seagull

is that duck is an aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, having a flat bill and webbed feet while seagull is any of several white, often dark backed birds of the family Laridae having long pointed wings and short legs.

As a proper noun Duck

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Seagull vs Crow - What's the difference?

seagull | crow |


As nouns the difference between seagull and crow

is that seagull is any of several white, often dark backed birds of the family Laridae having long pointed wings and short legs while crow is a bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call.

As verbs the difference between seagull and crow

is that seagull is to run in the back line rather than concentrate on primary positional duties in open play while crow is to make the shrill sound characteristic of a rooster; to make a sound in this manner, either in joy, gaiety, or defiance.

As a proper noun Crow is

a Native American tribe.

Snake vs Seagull - What's the difference?

snake | seagull |


As a proper noun snake

is (video games) an early computer game, later popular on mobile phones, in which the player attempts to manoeuvre a perpetually growing snake so as to collect food items and avoid colliding with walls or the snake's tail.

As a noun seagull is

(soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

Seagull vs Null - What's the difference?

seagull | null |


As nouns the difference between seagull and null

is that seagull is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Seahawk vs Seagull - What's the difference?

seahawk | seagull |


As nouns the difference between seahawk and seagull

is that seahawk is a rapacious gull-like bird of the genus Stercorarius while seagull is any of several white, often dark backed birds of the family Laridae having long pointed wings and short legs.

As a verb seagull is

to run in the back line rather than concentrate on primary positional duties in open play.

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