cloister |
x |
As a noun cloister
is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially:.
As a verb cloister
is to become a roman catholic religious.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
logia |
cloister |
As nouns the difference between logia and cloister
is that
logia is (
l) while
cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially:.
As a verb cloister is
to become a roman catholic religious.
cloister |
false |
As a noun cloister
is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially:.
As a verb cloister
is to become a roman catholic religious.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
cloister |
undefined |
As a noun cloister
is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially:.
As a verb cloister
is to become a roman catholic religious.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
cloister |
archaeologist |
As nouns the difference between cloister and archaeologist
is that
cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially: while
archaeologist is someone who is skilled, professes or practices archaeology.
As a verb cloister
is to become a roman catholic religious.
cloister |
sacristy |
As nouns the difference between cloister and sacristy
is that
cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially: while
sacristy is a room in a church where sacred vessels, books, vestments, etc are kept sometimes also used by clergy to prepare for worship or for meetings.
As a verb cloister
is to become a roman catholic religious.
enclosure |
cloister |
As nouns the difference between enclosure and cloister
is that
enclosure is something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package while
cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially.
As a verb cloister is
to become a Roman Catholic religious.
cloister |
courtyard |
As nouns the difference between cloister and courtyard
is that
cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially while
courtyard is an area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings.
As a verb cloister
is to become a Roman Catholic religious.
cortile |
cloister |
As nouns the difference between cortile and cloister
is that
cortile is (architecture) an internal courtyard, surrounded by walls but open to the sky while
cloister is a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially:.
As a verb cloister is
to become a roman catholic religious.
reclusive |
cloister |
As an adjective reclusive
is of, characterized by, or preferring privacy and isolation; secluded.
As a noun cloister is
a covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle; especially.
As a verb cloister is
to become a Roman Catholic religious.
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