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pavilion

Pavilion vs Envy - What's the difference?

pavilion | envy |


In transitive terms the difference between pavilion and envy

is that pavilion is to put inside a pavilion while envy is to feel displeasure or hatred towards (someone) for their good fortune or possessions.

Pavilion vs Gallery - What's the difference?

pavilion | gallery |


As nouns the difference between pavilion and gallery

is that pavilion is an ornate tent while gallery is an institution, building, or room for the exhibition and conservation of works of art.

As a verb pavilion

is to furnish with a pavilion.

Quechua vs Pavilion - What's the difference?

quechua | pavilion |


As nouns the difference between quechua and pavilion

is that quechua is while pavilion is an ornate tent.

As an adjective quechua

is .

As a verb pavilion is

to furnish with a pavilion.

Canopy vs Pavilion - What's the difference?

canopy | pavilion |


As nouns the difference between canopy and pavilion

is that canopy is a high cover providing shelter, such as a cloth supported above an object, particularly over a bed while pavilion is an ornate tent.

As verbs the difference between canopy and pavilion

is that canopy is to cover with or as if with a canopy while pavilion is to furnish with a pavilion.

Marquee vs Pavilion - What's the difference?

marquee | pavilion |


As nouns the difference between marquee and pavilion

is that marquee is a large tent with open sides, used for outdoors entertainment while pavilion is an ornate tent.

As a verb pavilion is

to furnish with a pavilion.

Ramada vs Pavilion - What's the difference?

ramada | pavilion |


As nouns the difference between ramada and pavilion

is that ramada is a simple arbour or open porch, typically roofed with branches while pavilion is an ornate tent.

As a verb pavilion is

to furnish with a pavilion.

Pergola vs Pavilion - What's the difference?

pergola | pavilion |


As nouns the difference between pergola and pavilion

is that pergola is (l) (trelliswork roof used to support climbing plants) while pavilion is an ornate tent.

As a verb pavilion is

to furnish with a pavilion.

Hall vs Pavilion - What's the difference?

hall | pavilion |


As nouns the difference between hall and pavilion

is that hall is a corridor; a hallway while pavilion is an ornate tent.

As a proper noun Hall

is {{surname|British and Scandinavian topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived in or near a hall.

As a verb pavilion is

to furnish with a pavilion.

Pavilion vs Bandstand - What's the difference?

pavilion | bandstand |


As nouns the difference between pavilion and bandstand

is that pavilion is an ornate tent while bandstand is a small platform or enclosure for bands to play on, usually roofed.

As a verb pavilion

is to furnish with a pavilion.

Pavilion vs Bower - What's the difference?

pavilion | bower |


As nouns the difference between pavilion and bower

is that pavilion is an ornate tent while bower is a bedroom or private apartments, especially for a woman in a medieval castle.

As verbs the difference between pavilion and bower

is that pavilion is to furnish with a pavilion while bower is to embower; to enclose.

As a proper noun Bower is

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