terms |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between terms and marouflage
is that
terms is while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
cement |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between cement and marouflage
is that
cement is (
label) a powdered substance that develops strong adhesive properties when mixed with water while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
As a verb cement
is to affix with cement.
plaster |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between plaster and marouflage
is that
plaster is a bandage, a band-aid while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
harden |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between harden and marouflage
is that
harden is while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
adhesive |
marouflage |
As an adjective adhesive
is .
As a noun marouflage is
a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
mural |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between mural and marouflage
is that
mural is a large painting, usually drawn on a wall while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
As an adjective mural
is of or relating to a wall; on, or in, or against a wall.
canvas |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between canvas and marouflage
is that
canvas is a type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
As a verb canvas
is to cover an area or object with canvas.
paint |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between paint and marouflage
is that
paint is a substance that is applied as a liquid or paste, and dries into a solid coating that protects or adds color/colour to an object or surface to which it has been applied while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
As a verb paint
is to apply paint to.
affix |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between affix and marouflage
is that
affix is affix while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.
technique |
marouflage |
As nouns the difference between technique and marouflage
is that
technique is (uncountable) the practical aspects of a given art, occupation etc; formal requirements while
marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas to a wall to be used as a mural, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries such as plaster or cement.