panelling |
pane |
As nouns the difference between panelling and pane
is that
panelling is the panels wherewith a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively while
pane is an individual sheet of glass in a window.
As a verb panelling
is present participle of lang=en.
panelling |
lining |
As nouns the difference between panelling and lining
is that
panelling is the panels wherewith a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively while
lining is a covering for the inside surface of something.
As verbs the difference between panelling and lining
is that
panelling is present participle of lang=en while
lining is present participle of lang=en.
panelling |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun panelling
is the panels wherewith a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively.
As a verb panelling
is present participle of lang=en.
panelling |
facing |
As nouns the difference between panelling and facing
is that
panelling is the panels wherewith a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively while
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding.
As verbs the difference between panelling and facing
is that
panelling is while
facing is .
As an adjective facing is
(rail transport|of points and crossovers) diverging in the direction of travel.
partition |
panelling |
As nouns the difference between partition and panelling
is that
partition is an action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another while
panelling is the panels wherewith a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively.
As verbs the difference between partition and panelling
is that
partition is to divide something into parts, sections or shares while
panelling is present participle of lang=en.
panelling |
matchboarding |
As nouns the difference between panelling and matchboarding
is that
panelling is the panels wherewith a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively while
matchboarding is a type of softwood panelling formerly used for walls and ceilings.
As a verb panelling
is .
panelling |
linenfold |
As nouns the difference between panelling and linenfold
is that
panelling is the panels wherewith a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively while
linenfold is a form of decorative carving in wood panelling that imitates folded linen.
As a verb panelling
is .
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