courtyard |
verandah |
As nouns the difference between courtyard and verandah
is that
courtyard is an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings while
verandah is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
greenarea |
courtyard |
Greenarea is likely misspelled.
Greenarea has no English definition.
As a noun courtyard is
an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings.
terrace |
courtyard |
As nouns the difference between terrace and courtyard
is that
terrace is a platform that extends outwards from a building while
courtyard is an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings.
As a verb terrace
is to provide something with a terrace.
As a proper noun Terrace
is a city in British Columbia, Canada.
courtyard |
cantharus |
As nouns the difference between courtyard and cantharus
is that
courtyard is an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings while
cantharus is a large drinking cup with two handles.
courtyard |
courtyardlike |
As a noun courtyard
is an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings.
As an adjective courtyardlike is
resembling or characteristic of a courtyard.
courtyard |
airshaft |
As nouns the difference between courtyard and airshaft
is that
courtyard is an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings while
airshaft is a vertical opening running from a courtyard to the sky, thus allowing air to circulate to high-rise apartments or offices.
courtyard |
backcourt |
As nouns the difference between courtyard and backcourt
is that
courtyard is an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings while
backcourt is a courtyard behind a housing block or tenement building.
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