terms |
megaron |
As nouns the difference between terms and megaron
is that
terms is while
megaron is (architecture|historical) the rectangular great hall in a mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars.
megagon |
megaron |
As nouns the difference between megagon and megaron
is that
megagon is a polygon with one million sides while
megaron is (architecture|historical) the rectangular great hall in a mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars.
megaron |
megaton |
As nouns the difference between megaron and megaton
is that
megaron is the rectangular great hall in a Mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars while
megaton is a measure of the strength of an explosion or a bomb based on how many million tons of TNT would be needed to produce the same energy.
pillar |
megaron |
As nouns the difference between pillar and megaron
is that
pillar is a large post, often used as supporting architecture while
megaron is the rectangular great hall in a Mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars.
As a verb pillar
is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.
mycenaean |
megaron |
As nouns the difference between mycenaean and megaron
is that
mycenaean is a native or inhabitant of Mycenae while
megaron is the rectangular great hall in a Mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars.
As an adjective Mycenaean
is of or relating to ancient Mycenae or its inhabitants.
As a proper noun Mycenaean
is mycenaean Greek.
rectangular |
megaron |
As an adjective rectangular
is having a shape like a rectangle.
As a noun megaron is
the rectangular great hall in a Mycenaean building, usually supported with pillars.