The difference between Culver and Pigeon
When used as nouns, culver means a dove or pigeon, whereas pigeon means one of several birds of the family columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.
Pigeon is also verb with the meaning: to deceive with a confidence game.
check bellow for the other definitions of Culver and Pigeon
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Culver as a noun (UK, dialect, poetic):
A dove or pigeon.
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Culver as a noun (now, _, UK, south and east, _, dialect):
A dove, now specifically of the species Columba palumbus.
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Culver as a noun:
A culverin.
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Pigeon as a noun:
One of several birds of the family Columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.
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Pigeon as a noun (slang):
A person who is a target or victim of a confidence game.
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Pigeon as a noun (slang):
Concern or responsibility (often in some such phrase as: "it's his pigeon", "it's her pigeon", etc.).
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Pigeon as a verb (transitive):
to deceive with a confidence game