citadel |
elevated |
As a noun citadel
is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
As a verb elevated is
past tense of elevate.
As an adjective elevated is
raised, particularly above ground level.
battlement |
citadel |
As nouns the difference between battlement and citadel
is that
battlement is in fortification: an indented parapet, formed by a series of rising members called cops or merlons, separated by openings called crenelles or embrasures, the soldier sheltering himself behind the merlon while he fires through the embrasure or through a loophole in the battlement while
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
citadel |
palace |
As nouns the difference between citadel and palace
is that
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city while
palace is official residence of a head of state or other dignitary, especially in a monarchical or imperial governmental system.
As a verb palace is
to decorate or ornate.
As a proper noun Palace is
Crystal Palace Football Club, a football team from London.
vesting |
citadel |
As nouns the difference between vesting and citadel
is that
vesting is (legal) the entitlement of an employee to receive the full benefit of a pension at normal retirement age or a reduced pension upon early retirement even upon change of employer before retirement while
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
As a verb vesting
is .
citadel |
church |
As nouns the difference between citadel and church
is that
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city while
church is a Christian house of worship; a building where religious services take place.
As a verb church is
to conduct a religious service for (a woman) after childbirth.
As a proper noun Church is
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article |
citadel |
As nouns the difference between article and citadel
is that
article is a part or segment of something joined to other parts, or, in combination, forming a structured set while
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
As a verb article
is to bind by articles of apprenticeship.
minaret |
citadel |
As nouns the difference between minaret and citadel
is that
minaret is the tall slender tower of an islamic mosque, from which the muezzin recites the adhan (call to prayer) while
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
village |
citadel |
As nouns the difference between village and citadel
is that
village is a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town while
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
cast |
citadel |
As nouns the difference between cast and citadel
is that
cast is moment or
cast can be luck, fortune while
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city.
citadel |
town |
As nouns the difference between citadel and town
is that
citadel is a strong fortress that sits high above a city while
town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.
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