pagoda |
x |
As a noun pagoda
is an asian religious building, especially a multistory buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
pagoda |
cathedral |
As nouns the difference between pagoda and cathedral
is that
pagoda is an asian religious building, especially a multistory buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple while
cathedral is a big church building, central place for some area.
pergola |
pagoda |
As nouns the difference between pergola and pagoda
is that
pergola is (
l) (
trelliswork roof used to support climbing plants) while
pagoda is an asian religious building, especially a multistory buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple.
pagoda |
undefined |
As a noun pagoda
is an asian religious building, especially a multistory buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
pagoda |
church |
As a noun pagoda
is an asian religious building, especially a multistory buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple.
As a proper noun church is
.
pagoda |
gazebo |
As nouns the difference between pagoda and gazebo
is that
pagoda is an Asian religious building, especially a multistory Buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple while
gazebo is a belvedere, either a type of summer-house or a roofed, detached porch-like structure, usually in a yard, park or lawn.
mosque |
pagoda |
As nouns the difference between mosque and pagoda
is that
mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, often having at least one minaret; a masjid while
pagoda is an Asian religious building, especially a multistory Buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple.
pagoda |
eat |
As a noun pagoda
is an asian religious building, especially a multistory buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple.
As a verb eat is
to ingest; to be ingested.
pagoda |
dagoba |
As nouns the difference between pagoda and dagoba
is that
pagoda is an Asian religious building, especially a multistory Buddhist tower, erected as a shrine or temple while
dagoba is a stupa.
pagoda |
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