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balistraria

Terms vs Balistraria - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and balistraria

is that terms is while balistraria is (historical) a narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows can be fired.

Arrowslit vs Balistraria - What's the difference?

arrowslit | balistraria | Synonyms |

Balistraria is a synonym of arrowslit.



As nouns the difference between arrowslit and balistraria

is that arrowslit is a slit, as in a castle wall, through which arrows can be fired while balistraria is a narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows can be fired.

Fire vs Balistraria - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between fire and balistraria

is that fire is the sector of the economy including finance, insurance and real estate businesses while balistraria is (historical) a narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows can be fired.

Arrow vs Balistraria - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between arrow and balistraria

is that arrow is a projectile consisting of a shaft, a point and a tail with stabilizing fins that is shot from a bow while balistraria is (historical) a narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows can be fired.

As a verb arrow

is to move swiftly and directly (like an arrow).

As a contraction arrow

is (obsolete).

Cruciform vs Balistraria - What's the difference?

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As an adjective cruciform

is having the shape of a cross.

As a noun balistraria is

(historical) a narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows can be fired.

Opening vs Balistraria - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between opening and balistraria

is that opening is an act or instance of making or becoming open while balistraria is (historical) a narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows can be fired.

As a verb opening

is .

As an adjective opening

is (cricket).

Narrow vs Balistraria - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between narrow and balistraria

is that narrow is (chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water while balistraria is (historical) a narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows can be fired.

As an adjective narrow

is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.

As a verb narrow

is to reduce in width or extent; to contract.