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Gutta vs Sutta - What's the difference?

gutta | sutta |


As nouns the difference between gutta and sutta

is that gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture while sutta is (sutra).

Terms vs Gutta - What's the difference?

terms | gutta |


As nouns the difference between terms and gutta

is that terms is while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

Gotta vs Gutta - What's the difference?

gotta | gutta |


As a contraction gotta

is (informal).

As a noun gutta is

(architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

Gutta vs Gutka - What's the difference?

gutta | gutka |


As nouns the difference between gutta and gutka

is that gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture while gutka is a preparation of crushed areca nut, tobacco, catechu, paraffin, slaked lime and sweet or savoury flavourings, chewed recreationally in india.

Gutta vs Gutty - What's the difference?

gutta | gutty |


As a noun gutta

is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

As an adjective gutty is

(heraldry) charged or sprinkled with drops or gutty can be gutsy; brave.

Guttae vs Gutta - What's the difference?

guttae | gutta |


As nouns the difference between guttae and gutta

is that guttae is while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

Gutta vs Outta - What's the difference?

gutta | outta |


As a noun gutta

is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

As a preposition outta is

(colloquial|us) out of.

Doric vs Gutta - What's the difference?

doric | gutta |


As a proper noun doric

is an ancient greek dialect spoken in ancient times.

As a noun gutta is

(architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

Architrave vs Gutta - What's the difference?

architrave | gutta |


In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between architrave and gutta

is that architrave is (architecture) the mouldings (or other elements) framing a door, window or other rectangular opening while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

As nouns the difference between architrave and gutta

is that architrave is (architecture) the lowest part of an entablature; rests on the capitals of the columns while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

Cone vs Gutta - What's the difference?

cone | gutta |


As nouns the difference between cone and gutta

is that cone is cone while gutta is (architecture) a small water-repelling, cone-shaped projection used in the architrave of the doric order in classical architecture.

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