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dove

Pigion vs Dove - What's the difference?

pigion | dove |

Pigion is likely misspelled.


Pigion has no English definition.

As a noun dove is

a pigeon, especially one smaller in size; a bird (often arbitrarily called either a pigeon or a dove or both) of more than 300 species of the family Columbidae.

As a verb dove is

strong-declension simple past of dive.

As a proper noun Dove is

constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Caelum and Puppis.

Dove vs Partdige - What's the difference?

dove | partdige |

Robin vs Dove - What's the difference?

robin | dove |


As a proper noun robin

is .

As a noun robin

is (soccer) someone connected with any number of sports teams known as the , as a fan, player, coach, etc.

As a verb dove is

to be obliged, compelled, or forced to; must, have to.

Dove vs Dovelet - What's the difference?

dove | dovelet |


As nouns the difference between dove and dovelet

is that dove is a pigeon, especially one smaller in size; a bird (often arbitrarily called either a pigeon or a dove or both) of more than 300 species of the family Columbidae while dovelet is a baby dove.

As a verb dove

is strong-declension simple past of dive.

As a proper noun Dove

is constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Caelum and Puppis.

Dove vs Doveling - What's the difference?

dove | doveling |


As a verb dove

is to be obliged, compelled, or forced to; must, have to.

As a noun doveling is

a young or baby dove.

Dove vs Dovishness - What's the difference?

dove | dovishness |


As a verb dove

is to be obliged, compelled, or forced to; must, have to.

As a noun dovishness is

the quality of being a dove (as opposed to a hawk).

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