The difference between Culver and Dove

When used as nouns, culver means a dove or pigeon, whereas dove means a pigeon, especially one smaller in size.


Dove is also verb with the meaning: strong.

check bellow for the other definitions of Culver and Dove

  1. Culver as a noun (UK, dialect, poetic):

    A dove or pigeon.

  2. Culver as a noun (now, _, UK, south and east, _, dialect):

    A dove, now specifically of the species Columba palumbus.

  3. Culver as a noun:

    A culverin.

  1. Dove as a noun:

    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.

  2. Dove as a noun (politics):

    A person favouring conciliation and negotiation rather than conflict (as opposed to hawk).

  3. Dove as a noun:

  4. Dove as a noun:

    A greyish, bluish, pinkish colour like that of the bird.

  1. Dove as a verb (chiefly, North America, and, English, _, dialect):

    Strong

  2. Dove as a verb (non-standard):

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