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manyatta

Manyatta - What does it mean?

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Compound vs Manyatta - What's the difference?

compound | manyatta |


As nouns the difference between compound and manyatta

is that compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things while manyatta is (east africa) a masai or samburu settlement or compound, often temporary, established by a family or clan, or as an encampment of young warriors.

As an adjective compound

is composed of elements; not simple.

As a verb compound

is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Settlement vs Manyatta - What's the difference?

settlement | manyatta |


As nouns the difference between settlement and manyatta

is that settlement is the state of being settled while manyatta is a Masai or Samburu settlement or compound, often temporary, established by a family or clan, or as an encampment of young warriors.

Samburu vs Manyatta - What's the difference?

samburu | manyatta |


As nouns the difference between samburu and manyatta

is that samburu is a member of this ethnic group while manyatta is (east africa) a masai or samburu settlement or compound, often temporary, established by a family or clan, or as an encampment of young warriors.

As a proper noun samburu

is an ethnic group of semi-nomadic pastoralists of north central kenya, related to but distinct from the maasai.

Masai vs Manyatta - What's the difference?

masai | manyatta |


As an adjective masai

is .

As a noun manyatta is

(east africa) a masai or samburu settlement or compound, often temporary, established by a family or clan, or as an encampment of young warriors.