eave |
false |
As a noun eave
is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
eave |
undefined |
As a noun eave
is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
gable |
eave |
As nouns the difference between gable and eave
is that
gable is the triangular area of external wall adjacent to two meeting sloped roofs while
eave is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
gabel |
eave |
As nouns the difference between gabel and eave
is that
gabel is (uk|legal|obsolete) a rent, service, tribute, custom, tax, impost, or duty; an excise while
eave is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
eaves |
eave |
As nouns the difference between eaves and eave
is that
eaves is the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building while
eave is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
roof |
eave |
As a proper noun roof
is (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near aquarius and pegasus, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.
As a noun eave is
eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
eave |
faucet |
As nouns the difference between eave and faucet
is that
eave is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building while
faucet is an exposed plumbing fitting; a tap or spigot; a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir.
eave |
rim |
As a noun eave
is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
As a proper noun rim is
rome (
city).
eave |
facia |
As a noun eave
is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
As a verb facia is
to do, to make (
third-person singular present active subjunctive form).
fascia |
eave |
As nouns the difference between fascia and eave
is that
fascia is a wide band of material covering the ends of roof rafters, sometimes supporting a gutter in steep-slope roofing, but typically it is a border or trim in low-slope roofing while
eave is eaves: the underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
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