wail |
cannonade |
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Wail is a related term of cannonade.
As nouns the difference between wail and cannonade
is that
wail is a prolonged cry, usually high-pitched, especially as of grief or anguish while
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time.
As verbs the difference between wail and cannonade
is that
wail is to cry out, as in sorrow or anguish or
wail can be (obsolete) to choose; to select while
cannonade is to discharge artillery fire.
cannonade |
stir |
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Cannonade is a related term of stir.
As nouns the difference between cannonade and stir
is that
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time while
stir is scorpion.
As a verb cannonade
is to discharge artillery fire.
sound |
cannonade |
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Sound is a related term of cannonade.
As a proper noun sound
is the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.
As a noun cannonade is
firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time.
As a verb cannonade is
to discharge artillery fire.
cannonade |
echo |
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In figurative terms the difference between cannonade and echo
is that
cannonade is a loud noise like a cannonade; a booming while
echo is sympathetic recognition; response; answer.
As nouns the difference between cannonade and echo
is that
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time while
echo is a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer.
As verbs the difference between cannonade and echo
is that
cannonade is to discharge artillery fire while
echo is to reflect off of a surface and return.
pandemonium |
cannonade |
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Pandemonium is a related term of cannonade.
As nouns the difference between pandemonium and cannonade
is that
pandemonium is the imaginary capital of hell (often with a capital letter) while
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time.
As a verb cannonade is
to discharge artillery fire.
cannonade |
brawling |
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As nouns the difference between cannonade and brawling
is that
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time while
brawling is an unruly fight; a brawl.
As verbs the difference between cannonade and brawling
is that
cannonade is to discharge artillery fire while
brawling is present participle of lang=en.
cannonade |
discharge |
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Cannonade is a related term of discharge.
As nouns the difference between cannonade and discharge
is that
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time while
discharge is (symptom) (
uncountable ) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology.
As verbs the difference between cannonade and discharge
is that
cannonade is to discharge artillery fire while
discharge is to accomplish or complete, as an obligation.
racket |
cannonade |
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Racket is a related term of cannonade.
As nouns the difference between racket and cannonade
is that
racket is (
label) a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton or
racket can be a loud noise while
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time.
As verbs the difference between racket and cannonade
is that
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket while
cannonade is to discharge artillery fire.
rumble |
cannonade |
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Rumble is a related term of cannonade.
As nouns the difference between rumble and cannonade
is that
rumble is a low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach while
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time.
As verbs the difference between rumble and cannonade
is that
rumble is to make a low, heavy, continuous sound while
cannonade is to discharge artillery fire.
As an interjection rumble
is an onomatopoeia describing a rumbling noise.
cannonade |
commotion |
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Cannonade is a related term of commotion.
As nouns the difference between cannonade and commotion
is that
cannonade is firing artillery in a large amount for a length of time while
commotion is a state of turbulent motion.
As a verb cannonade
is to discharge artillery fire.
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