ruana |
serape |
As nouns the difference between ruana and serape
is that
ruana is an outer garment typical of the andes region of venezuela and colombia, and resembling a poncho while
serape is a type of blanket worn as a cloak, especially by spanish-americans.
ruana |
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As a noun ruana
is an outer garment typical of the andes region of venezuela and colombia, and resembling a poncho.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
ruana |
sarape |
As nouns the difference between ruana and sarape
is that
ruana is an outer garment typical of the Andes region of Venezuela and Colombia, and resembling a poncho while
sarape is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
shawl |
ruana |
As nouns the difference between shawl and ruana
is that
shawl is a square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders while
ruana is an outer garment typical of the Andes region of Venezuela and Colombia, and resembling a poncho.
As a verb shawl
is to wrap in a shawl.
ruana |
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ruana |
guana |
As nouns the difference between ruana and guana
is that
ruana is an outer garment typical of the andes region of venezuela and colombia, and resembling a poncho while
guana is (us) a contraction of iguana (the lizard) made in british colonial america (reference:
the dinkum dictionary : the origins of australian words , susan butler, text publishing, 2001, isbn 187648585x).
ruana |
kimono |
As nouns the difference between ruana and kimono
is that
ruana is an outer garment typical of the Andes region of Venezuela and Colombia, and resembling a poncho while
kimono is a traditional Japanese robe-like garment that is now generally worn only in formal occasions.