The difference between Gull and Seamew
When used as nouns, gull means a seabird of the genus larus or of the family laridae, whereas seamew means the common gull.
Gull is also verb with the meaning: to deceive or cheat.
check bellow for the other definitions of Gull and Seamew
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Gull as a noun:
A seabird of the genus Larus or of the family Laridae.
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Gull as a noun (slang):
A cheating trick; a fraud.
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Gull as a noun:
One easily cheated; a dupe.
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Gull as a noun (obsolete, Oxford University slang):
A swindler or trickster.
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Gull as a verb:
To deceive or cheat.
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Gull as a verb (US, slang):
To mislead.
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Gull as a verb (US, slang):
To trick and defraud.
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Seamew as a noun:
The common gull.