rafters |
viga |
As nouns the difference between rafters and viga
is that
rafters is plural of lang=en while
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a Latin American village.
vigna |
viga |
As a proper noun vigna
is .
As a noun viga is
a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a latin american village.
vig |
viga |
As an adjective vig
is joyful, happy.
As a noun viga is
a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a latin american village.
viga |
vina |
As nouns the difference between viga and vina
is that
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a Latin American village while
vina is alternative form of lang=en.
vigs |
viga |
As nouns the difference between vigs and viga
is that
vigs is while
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a latin american village.
viga |
viva |
As nouns the difference between viga and viva
is that
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a Latin American village while
viva is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.
As an interjection viva is
long live ... ! (
used to express acclaim or support).
As a verb viva is
to cheer, applaud.
virga |
viga |
As nouns the difference between virga and viga
is that
virga is (music|uncountable) a type of note used in plainsong notation, having a tail while
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a latin american village.
viga |
vigia |
As nouns the difference between viga and vigia
is that
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a Latin American village while
vigia is a warning on a navigational chart indicating a possible reef or other hazard of unknown exact location.
vila |
viga |
As nouns the difference between vila and viga
is that
vila is a type of fairy or nymph in Slavic mythology while
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a Latin American village.
biga |
viga |
As nouns the difference between biga and viga
is that
biga is (
label) a roman racing chariot drawn by two horses abreast while
viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a latin american village.
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