barracks |
false |
As a noun barracks
is .
As a verb barracks
is (
barrack).
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
barracks |
undefined |
As a noun barracks
is .
As a verb barracks
is (
barrack).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
cantonment |
barracks |
As nouns the difference between cantonment and barracks
is that
cantonment is temporary military living quarters while
barracks is .
As a verb barracks is
(
barrack).
barracks |
kampong |
As nouns the difference between barracks and kampong
is that
barracks is while
kampong is a malay village, such as is found in malaysia, brunei, and parts of indonesia.
As a verb barracks
is (
barrack).
barracks |
compound |
As nouns the difference between barracks and compound
is that
barracks is while
compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or
compound can be anything made by combining several things.
As verbs the difference between barracks and compound
is that
barracks is (
barrack) while
compound is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.
As an adjective compound is
composed of elements; not simple.
cache |
barracks |
As verbs the difference between cache and barracks
is that
cache is while
barracks is (
barrack).
As an adjective cache
is hidden.
As a noun barracks is
.
barracks |
dormitories |
As nouns the difference between barracks and dormitories
is that
barracks is while
dormitories is .
As a verb barracks
is (
barrack).
dormitory |
barracks |
As nouns the difference between dormitory and barracks
is that
dormitory is a room containing a number of beds (and often some other furniture and/or utilities) for sleeping, often applied to student and backpacker accommodation of this kind common abbreviation: dorm while
barracks is .
As a verb barracks is
(
barrack).
dorm |
barracks |
As nouns the difference between dorm and barracks
is that
dorm is dormitory while
barracks is plural of lang=en.
As a verb barracks is
third-person singular of barrack.
barracks |
camp |
As nouns the difference between barracks and camp
is that
barracks is plural of lang=en while
camp is conflict; battle.
As verbs the difference between barracks and camp
is that
barracks is third-person singular of barrack while
camp is to fight; contend in battle or in any kind of contest; to strive with others in doing anything; compete.
As an adjective camp is
of or related to a camp.
As an initialism cAMP is
initialism of cyclic AMP|lang=en.
As a proper noun Camp is
a diminutive=Campbell given name.
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