terms |
butsudan |
As nouns the difference between terms and butsudan
is that
terms is while
butsudan is a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
icon |
butsudan |
As nouns the difference between icon and butsudan
is that
icon is an image, symbol, picture, or other representation usually as an object of religious devotion while
butsudan is a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
religious |
butsudan |
As nouns the difference between religious and butsudan
is that
religious is a member of a religious order, ie a monk or nun while
butsudan is a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
As an adjective religious
is concerning religion.
protect |
butsudan |
As a verb protect
is to keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.
As a noun butsudan is
a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
buddhist |
butsudan |
As nouns the difference between buddhist and butsudan
is that
buddhist is buddhist while
butsudan is a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
enclose |
butsudan |
As a verb enclose
is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.
As a noun butsudan is
a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
door |
butsudan |
As nouns the difference between door and butsudan
is that
door is door while
butsudan is a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
cabinet |
butsudan |
As nouns the difference between cabinet and butsudan
is that
cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall while
butsudan is a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
wood |
butsudan |
As a proper noun wood
is an english topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.
As a noun butsudan is
a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
shrine |
butsudan |
As nouns the difference between shrine and butsudan
is that
shrine is a holy or sacred place dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, or similar figure of awe and respect, at which said figure is venerated or worshipped while
butsudan is a buddhist shrine, comprising a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a religious icon.
As a verb shrine
is to enshrine; to place reverently, as if in a shrine.