carl |
steve |
As verbs the difference between carl and steve
is that
carl is to snarl; to talk grumpily or gruffly while
steve is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
As proper nouns the difference between carl and steve
is that
carl is a given name derived from Germanic while
Steve is a diminutive of Steven and Stephen, also used as a formal male given name.
As a noun carl
is a rude, rustic man; a churl.
alan |
steve |
As proper nouns the difference between alan and steve
is that
alan is a given name derived from Celtic while
Steve is a diminutive of Steven and Stephen, also used as a formal male given name.
As a noun alan
is a wolfhound.
As a verb steve is
to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
steve |
bucky |
As a verb steve
is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
As a noun bucky is
(british|slang) gun.
steve |
kay |
As verbs the difference between steve and kay
is that
steve is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold while
kay is or
kay can be .
rory |
steve |
As proper nouns the difference between rory and steve
is that
rory is a given name derived from Irish while
Steve is a diminutive of Steven and Stephen, also used as a formal male given name.
As an adjective rory
is covered by dew.
As a verb steve is
to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
steve |
maggie |
As proper nouns the difference between steve and maggie
is that
steve is a diminutive of Steven and Stephen, also used as a formal male given name while
Maggie is {{given name|female|diminutive=Margaret}}.
As a verb steve
is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
As a noun maggie is
one of several kinds of bird in the family Corvidae, especially
Pica pica.
steve |
lobster |
As verbs the difference between steve and lobster
is that
steve is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold while
lobster is to fish for lobsters.
As an adjective lobster is
red-colored, especially from a sunburn.
As a noun lobster is
a crustacean of the
family, dark green or blue-black in colour turning bright red when cooked, with a hard shell and claws, which is used as a seafood.
dave |
steve |
As proper nouns the difference between dave and steve
is that
dave is a diminutive of the male given name David while
Steve is a diminutive of Steven and Stephen, also used as a formal male given name.
As verbs the difference between dave and steve
is that
dave is to assuage; soften; mitigate; relieve; calm; alleviate (pain) while
steve is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
steve |
rebecca |
As a verb steve
is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
As a proper noun rebecca is
rebekah (
biblical character).
steve |
meredith |
As a verb steve
is to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
As a proper noun meredith is
.
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