The difference between Bull and Crown
When used as nouns, bull means an adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen. specifically, one that is uncastrated, whereas crown means a royal, imperial or princely headdress.
When used as verbs, bull means to force oneself (in a particular direction), whereas crown means to place a crown on the head of.
When used as adjectives, bull means large and strong, like a bull, whereas crown means of, related to, or pertaining to a crown.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bull and Crown
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Bull as a noun:
An adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen. Specifically, one that is uncastrated.
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Bull as a noun:
A male of domesticated cattle or oxen of any age.
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Bull as a noun:
An adult male of certain large mammals, such as whales, elephants and seals.
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Bull as a noun:
A large, strong man.
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Bull as a noun (finance):
An investor who buys (commodities or securities) in anticipation of a rise in prices.
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Bull as a noun (slang):
A policeman. Specifically, a policeman employed in a railroad yard.
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Bull as a noun (UK, historical, obsolete, _, slang):
A crown coin; its value,
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Bull as a noun (UK):
The central portion of a target, inside the inner and magpie.
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Bull as a noun (Philadelphia, slang):
A man.
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Bull as a noun (uncountable, vulgar, slang):
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Bull as a noun:
A man who has sex with another man's wife or girlfriend with the consent of both.
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Bull as a noun (obsolete):
A drink made by pouring water into a cask that previously held liquor.
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Bull as an adjective:
Large and strong, like a bull.
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Bull as an adjective (of large mammals):
adult male
Examples:
"a bull elephant"
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Bull as an adjective (finance):
Of a market in which prices are rising (compare bear)
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Bull as an adjective:
stupid
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Bull as a verb (intransitive):
To force oneself (in a particular direction).
Examples:
"He bulled his way in''."
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Bull as a verb (intransitive):
To lie, to tell untruths.
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Bull as a verb (intransitive):
To be in heat; to manifest sexual desire as cows do.
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Bull as a verb (UK, military):
To polish boots to a high shine.
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Bull as a verb (finance, transitive):
To endeavour to raise the market price of.
Examples:
"to bull railroad bonds"
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Bull as a verb (finance, transitive):
To endeavour to raise prices in.
Examples:
"to bull the market"
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Bull as a noun:
A papal bull, an official document or edict from the Pope.
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Bull as a noun:
A seal affixed to a document, especially a document from the Pope.
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Bull as a verb (dated, 17th century):
to publish in a Papal bull
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Bull as a noun:
A lie.
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Bull as a noun (euphemistic, informal):
Nonsense.
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Bull as a verb:
to mock, cheat
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Bull as a noun (16th century, obsolete):
a bubble
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Crown as a noun:
A royal, imperial or princely headdress; a diadem.
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Crown as a noun (heraldry):
A representation of such a headdress, as in heraldry; it may even be that only the image exists, no physical crown, as in the case of the kingdom of Belgium; by analogy such crowns can be awarded to moral persons that don't even have a head, as the mural crown for cities in heraldry
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Crown as a noun:
A wreath or band for the head, especially one given as reward of victory or a mark of honor.
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Crown as a noun (by extension):
Any reward of victory or mark of honor.
Examples:
"the martyr's crown"
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Crown as a noun:
Imperial or regal power, or those who wield it.
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Crown as a noun (metonym):
The sovereign (in a monarchy), as head of state.
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Crown as a noun (by extension, especially in, _, legal):
The state, the government (headed by a monarch).
Examples:
"Treasure recovered from shipwrecks automatically becomes property of the Crown."
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Crown as a noun:
The top part of something: The topmost part of the head. The highest part of a hill. The top section of a hat, above the brim. The raised centre of a road. The highest part of an arch. The upper range of facets in a rose diamond. The dome of a furnace.
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Crown as a noun (architecture):
A kind of spire or lantern formed by converging flying buttresses.
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Crown as a noun:
Splendor; culmination; acme.
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Crown as a noun (translation):
Any currency (originally) issued by the crown (regal power) and often bearing a crown (headdress); various currencies known by similar names in their native languages, such as the koruna, kruna, krone.
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Crown as a noun (historical):
A former pre-decimalization British coin worth five shillings.
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Crown as a noun (botany):
The part of a plant where the root and stem meet.
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Crown as a noun (forestry):
The top of a tree.
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Crown as a noun (anatomy):
The part of a tooth above the gums.
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Crown as a noun (dentistry):
A prosthetic covering for a tooth.
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Crown as a noun (nautical):
A knot formed in the end of a rope by tucking in the strands to prevent them from unravelling
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Crown as a noun (nautical):
The part of an anchor where the arms and the shank meet
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Crown as a noun (nautical):
The rounding, or rounded part, of the deck from a level line.
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Crown as a noun (nautical, in the plural):
The bights formed by the turns of a cable.
Examples:
"rfquotek Totten"
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Crown as a noun (paper):
In England, a standard size of printing paper measuring 20 × 15 inches.
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Crown as a noun (paper):
In American, a standard size of writing paper measuring 19 × 15 inches.
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Crown as a noun (chemistry):
A monocyclic ligand having three or more binding sites, capable of holding a guest in a central location
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Crown as a noun (medical):
During childbirth, the appearance of the baby's head from the mother's vagina
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Crown as a noun (firearms):
A rounding or smoothing of the barrel opening
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Crown as a noun (geometry):
The area enclosed between two concentric perimeters.
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Crown as a noun (religion):
A round spot shaved clean on the top of the head, as a mark of the clerical state; the tonsure.
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Crown as a noun:
A whole turkey with the legs and wings removed to produce a joint of white meat.
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Crown as a noun (AAVE, colloquial):
A formal hat worn by women to Sunday church services; a church crown.
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Crown as a noun:
The knurled knob or dial, on the outside of a watch case, used to wind it or adjust the hands
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Crown as an adjective:
Of, related to, or pertaining to a crown.
Examples:
"crown prince"
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Crown as an adjective:
Of, related to, pertaining to the top of a tree or trees.
Examples:
"a crown fire"
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Crown as a verb:
To place a crown on the head of.
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Crown as a verb:
To formally declare (someone) a king, queen, emperor, etc.
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Crown as a verb:
To bestow something upon as a mark of honour, dignity, or recompense; to adorn; to dignify.
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Crown as a verb:
To form the topmost or finishing part of; to complete; to consummate; to perfect.
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Crown as a verb:
To declare (someone) a winner.
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Crown as a verb (medicine):
Of a baby, during the birthing process; for the surface of the baby's head to appear in the vaginal opening.
Examples:
"The mother was in the second stage of labor and the fetus had just crowned, prompting a round of encouragement from the midwives."
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Crown as a verb (transitive):
To cause to round upward; to make anything higher at the middle than at the edges, such as the face of a machine pulley.
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Crown as a verb:
To hit on the head.
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Crown as a verb (video games):
To shoot an opponent in the back of the head with a shotgun in a first-person shooter video game.
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Crown as a verb (board games):
In checkers, to stack two checkers to indicate that the piece has become a king.
Examples:
"“Crown me!” I said, as I moved my checker to the back row."
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Crown as a verb (firearms):
To widen the opening of the barrel.
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Crown as a verb (military):
To effect a lodgment upon, as upon the crest of the glacis, or the summit of the breach.
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Crown as a verb (nautical):
To lay the ends of the strands of (a knot) over and under each other.
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Crown as a verb (archaic):
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