terms |
bossage |
As nouns the difference between terms and bossage
is that
terms is while
bossage is (architecture) a rough, unfinished stone block, which is left projecting from the wall of a building to be later sculpted.
boskage |
bossage |
As nouns the difference between boskage and bossage
is that
boskage is alternative form of lang=en while
bossage is a rough, unfinished stone block, which is left projecting from the wall of a building to be later sculpted.
boscage |
bossage |
As nouns the difference between boscage and bossage
is that
boscage is a place set with trees or mass of shrubbery, a grove or thicket while
bossage is (architecture) a rough, unfinished stone block, which is left projecting from the wall of a building to be later sculpted.
sculpted |
bossage |
As an adjective sculpted
is well shaped, as a good sculpture is.
As a verb sculpted
is (
sculpt).
As a noun bossage is
(architecture) a rough, unfinished stone block, which is left projecting from the wall of a building to be later sculpted.
stone |
bossage |
As nouns the difference between stone and bossage
is that
stone is a hard earthen substance that can form large rocks while
bossage is a rough, unfinished stone block, which is left projecting from the wall of a building to be later sculpted.
As a verb stone
is to pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones.
As an adjective stone
is constructed of stone.
As an adverb stone
is as a stone used with following adjective.
As a proper noun Stone
is {{surname}.
unfinished |
bossage |
As an adjective unfinished
is not finished, not completed.
As a noun bossage is
(architecture) a rough, unfinished stone block, which is left projecting from the wall of a building to be later sculpted.