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nival |
As an adjective nival is
(obsolete) abounding with snow; snowy.
rival |
nival |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between rival and nival
is that
rival is (obsolete) one having a common right or privilege with another; a partner while
nival is (obsolete) abounding with snow; snowy.
As adjectives the difference between rival and nival
is that
rival is having the same pretensions or claims; standing in competition for superiority while
nival is (obsolete) abounding with snow; snowy.
As a noun rival
is a competitor (person, team, company, etc) with the same goal as another, or striving to attain the same thing defeating a rival may be a primary or necessary goal of a competitor.
As a verb rival
is to oppose or compete with.
nival |
naval |
As adjectives the difference between nival and naval
is that
nival is (obsolete) abounding with snow; snowy while
naval is (nautical) of or relating to a navy.
nidal |
nival |
As adjectives the difference between nidal and nival
is that
nidal is (rare) of or pertaining to nests while
nival is (obsolete) abounding with snow; snowy.
snowy |
nival |
As adjectives the difference between snowy and nival
is that
snowy is covered with snow while
nival is (obsolete) abounding with snow; snowy.