cistern |
compluvium |
As nouns the difference between cistern and compluvium
is that
cistern is a reservoir or tank for holding water, especially for catching and holding rainwater for later use while
compluvium is (architecture) a space left unroofed over the court of a dwelling in ancient rome, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern.
dwelling |
compluvium |
As nouns the difference between dwelling and compluvium
is that
dwelling is a habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile while
compluvium is (architecture) a space left unroofed over the court of a dwelling in ancient rome, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern.
As a verb dwelling
is .
court |
compluvium |
As a proper noun court
is (us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").
As a noun compluvium is
(architecture) a space left unroofed over the court of a dwelling in ancient rome, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern.
unroofed |
compluvium |
As an adjective unroofed
is not roofed, not having a roof.
As a verb unroofed
is (
unroof).
As a noun compluvium is
(architecture) a space left unroofed over the court of a dwelling in ancient rome, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern.