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nave

Native vs Nave - What's the difference?

native | nave |


As nouns the difference between native and nave

is that native is an aboriginal inhabitant of the americas or australia; in particular: while nave is (human) hand.

As an adjective native

is belonging to the native inhabitants of the americas or australia; in particular:.

Base vs Nave - What's the difference?

base | nave |


As an acronym base

is b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

As a noun nave is

(human) hand.

Nave vs Strange - What's the difference?

nave | strange |


As a noun nave

is (human) hand.

As a proper noun strange is

.

Fresh vs Nave - What's the difference?

fresh | nave |


As nouns the difference between fresh and nave

is that fresh is a rush of water, along a river or onto the land; a flood while nave is (human) hand.

As an adjective fresh

is newly produced or obtained or fresh can be rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.

Nave vs Pew - What's the difference?

nave | pew |


As nouns the difference between nave and pew

is that nave is the middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances while pew is one of the long benches in a church, seating several persons, usually fixed to the floor and facing the chancel.

As a verb pew is

to furnish with pews.

As an interjection pew is

An expression of disgust in response to an unpleasant odor.

As a proper noun Pew is

{{surname|from=Welsh}.

Nave vs Credulous - What's the difference?

nave | credulous |


As a noun nave

is (human) hand.

As an adjective credulous is

excessively ready to believe things; gullible.

Nave vs Aisles - What's the difference?

nave | aisles |


As a noun nave

is (human) hand.

As a verb aisles is

.

Nave vs Vestibule - What's the difference?

nave | vestibule |


In architecture terms the difference between nave and vestibule

is that nave is the middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances while vestibule is a passage, hall or room, such as a lobby, between the outer door and the interior of a building.

Nave vs Choir - What's the difference?

nave | choir |


As nouns the difference between nave and choir

is that nave is the middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances while choir is singing group; group of people who sing together; company of people who are trained to sing together.

Knight vs Nave - What's the difference?

knight | nave |


As nouns the difference between knight and nave

is that knight is a warrior, especially of the Middle Ages while nave is the middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances.

As a verb knight

is to confer knighthood upon.

As a proper noun Knight

is an English status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

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