stevven |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between stevven and stevvon
is that
stevven is while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As a verb stevvon is
(dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
taxonomy |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and stevvon
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As a verb stevvon is
(dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
din |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between din and stevvon
is that
din is or
din can be dyne while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As a verb stevvon is
(dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
outcry |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between outcry and stevvon
is that
outcry is a loud cry or uproar while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As verbs the difference between outcry and stevvon
is that
outcry is to cry out while
stevvon is (dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
noise |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between noise and stevvon
is that
noise is various sounds, usually unwanted while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As verbs the difference between noise and stevvon
is that
noise is to make a noise; to sound while
stevvon is (dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
loudness |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between loudness and stevvon
is that
loudness is the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong.
As a verb stevvon is
to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
bluster |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between bluster and stevvon
is that
bluster is pompous, officious talk while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As verbs the difference between bluster and stevvon
is that
bluster is to speak or protest loudly while
stevvon is (dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
blow |
stevvon |
As verbs the difference between blow and stevvon
is that
blow is to produce an air current or
blow can be to blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom while
stevvon is (dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
As nouns the difference between blow and stevvon
is that
blow is a strong wind or
blow can be the act of striking or hitting or
blow can be a mass or display of flowers; a yield while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As an adjective blow
is blue.
tone |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between tone and stevvon
is that
tone is while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As a verb stevvon is
(dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
command |
stevvon |
As nouns the difference between command and stevvon
is that
command is an order to do something while
stevvon is voice, especially when loud or strong or
stevvon can be (dialectal|northern england) force; loudness; a loud noise; outcry; din.
As verbs the difference between command and stevvon
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
stevvon is (dialectal|northern england) to call with strength of voice; shout at lustily; fill the hearing of.
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