pillar |
pillar |
In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between pillar and pillar
is that
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture.
In roman catholic|lang=en terms the difference between pillar and pillar
is that
pillar is (roman catholic) a portable ornamental column, formerly carried before a cardinal, as emblematic of his support to the church while
pillar is (roman catholic) a portable ornamental column, formerly carried before a cardinal, as emblematic of his support to the church.
As nouns the difference between pillar and pillar
is that
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture.
As verbs the difference between pillar and pillar
is that
pillar is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars while
pillar is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
votive |
pillar |
As nouns the difference between votive and pillar
is that
votive is (music) a hymn or chant dedicated to a particular saint, or to the virgin mary while
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture.
As an adjective votive
is dedicated or given in fulfillment of a vow or pledge.
As a verb pillar is
to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
pillar |
keystone |
In architecture terms the difference between pillar and keystone
is that
pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
keystone is the top stone of an arch.
As a verb pillar
is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
pillar |
stent |
As nouns the difference between pillar and stent
is that
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
stent is a slender tube inserted into a blood vessel, a ureter or the oesophagus in order to provide support and to prevent disease-induced closure or
stent can be (archaic) an allotted portion; a stint.
As verbs the difference between pillar and stent
is that
pillar is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars while
stent is (archaic) to keep within limits; to restrain; to cause to stop, or cease; to stint.
pillar |
guideline |
As nouns the difference between pillar and guideline
is that
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
guideline is a non-specific rule or principle that provides direction to action or behaviour.
As a verb pillar
is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
principle |
pillar |
As nouns the difference between principle and pillar
is that
principle is a fundamental assumption while
pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture.
As verbs the difference between principle and pillar
is that
principle is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct while
pillar is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
overlapping |
pillar |
As verbs the difference between overlapping and pillar
is that
overlapping is present participle of lang=en while
pillar is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
As nouns the difference between overlapping and pillar
is that
overlapping is the situation in which things overlap while
pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture.
As an adjective overlapping
is pertaining to something that overlaps something else.
stem |
pillar |
As nouns the difference between stem and pillar
is that
stem is (countable) while
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture.
As a verb pillar is
to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
pillar |
null |
As nouns the difference between pillar and null
is that
pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb pillar
is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
pillar |
baluster |
In architecture terms the difference between pillar and baluster
is that
pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
baluster is A short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister.
As a verb pillar
is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
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