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pigeon

Duck vs Pigeon - What's the difference?

duck | pigeon |


In transitive terms the difference between duck and pigeon

is that duck is to lower the volume of (a sound) so that other sounds in the mix can be heard more clearly while pigeon is to deceive with a confidence game.

In lang=en terms the difference between duck and pigeon

is that duck is a playing card with the rank of two while pigeon is a person who is a target or victim of a confidence game.

As verbs the difference between duck and pigeon

is that duck is to lower the head or body in order to prevent it from being struck by something while pigeon is to deceive with a confidence game.

As nouns the difference between duck and pigeon

is that duck is an aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, having a flat bill and webbed feet while pigeon is one of several birds of the family Columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.

As a proper noun Duck

is {{surname}.

Pigeon vs Toothbill - What's the difference?

pigeon | toothbill |


As nouns the difference between pigeon and toothbill

is that pigeon is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species while toothbill is (zoology) didunculus strigiostris , a fruit-eating ground pigeon native to the samoan islands, resembling the extinct dodo.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

Pigeon vs Pigeoneer - What's the difference?

pigeon | pigeoneer |


As nouns the difference between pigeon and pigeoneer

is that pigeon is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species while pigeoneer is one who trains pigeons.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

Pigeon vs Antipigeon - What's the difference?

pigeon | antipigeon |


As a noun pigeon

is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

As an adjective antipigeon is

opposing or countering pigeons.

Pigeon vs Peristeronic - What's the difference?

pigeon | peristeronic |


As a noun pigeon

is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

As an adjective peristeronic is

of or pertaining to pigeons.

Pigeon vs Colombophile - What's the difference?

pigeon | colombophile |


As nouns the difference between pigeon and colombophile

is that pigeon is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species while colombophile is pigeon-fancier.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

Pigeon vs Pigeonless - What's the difference?

pigeon | pigeonless |


As a noun pigeon

is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

As an adjective pigeonless is

without pigeons.

Pigeon vs Pigeonlike - What's the difference?

pigeon | pigeonlike |


As a noun pigeon

is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

As an adjective pigeonlike is

resembling a pigeon or some aspect of one.

Pigeon vs Bronzewing - What's the difference?

pigeon | bronzewing |


As nouns the difference between pigeon and bronzewing

is that pigeon is one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species while bronzewing is any of several species of bird in the genera henicophaps'' and ''phaps in the pigeon family, found in australasia.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

Pigeon vs Donek - What's the difference?

pigeon | donek |


As nouns the difference between pigeon and donek

is that pigeon is one of several birds of the family Columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species while donek is a breed of fancy pigeon.

As a verb pigeon

is to deceive with a confidence game.

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