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steven

Crystal vs Steven - What's the difference?

crystal | steven |


As a proper noun crystal

is .

As a noun steven is

the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

As a verb steven is

(obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

Steven vs Undefined - What's the difference?

steven | undefined |


As a noun steven

is the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

As a verb steven

is (obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Lucas vs Steven - What's the difference?

lucas | steven |


As nouns the difference between lucas and steven

is that lucas is while steven is the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

As a verb steven is

(obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

Steven vs Sibilance - What's the difference?

steven | sibilance |


As nouns the difference between steven and sibilance

is that steven is the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion while sibilance is the quality of being sibilant: a hissing quality.

As a verb steven

is (obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

Steven vs Ben - What's the difference?

steven | ben |


As a noun steven

is the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

As a verb steven

is (obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

As an adverb ben is

well.

Steven vs Kevin - What's the difference?

steven | kevin |


As a noun steven

is the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

As a verb steven

is (obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

As a proper noun kevin is

, a less common spelling of kevin.

Nic vs Steven - What's the difference?

nic | steven |


As proper nouns the difference between nic and steven

is that nic is a diminutive of the female given names Nicola, Nichola, and Nicole while Steven is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, a variant spelling of Stephen.

As an acronym NIC

is network interface card: used to interface a computer to a network.

As a noun steven is

the voice, now especially when loud or strong.

As a verb steven is

to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name.

Steven vs Maria - What's the difference?

steven | maria |


As a noun steven

is the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

As a verb steven

is (obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

As a proper noun maria is

.

Daniel vs Steven - What's the difference?

daniel | steven |


As a proper noun daniel

is hungarian equivalent of daniel.

As a noun steven is

the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

As a verb steven is

(obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

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