cortile |
patio |
As nouns the difference between cortile and patio
is that
cortile is an internal courtyard, surrounded by walls but open to the sky while
patio is a paved outside area, adjoining a house, used for dining or recreation.
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.
cortile |
peristyle |
As nouns the difference between cortile and peristyle
is that
cortile is an internal courtyard, surrounded by walls but open to the sky while
peristyle is colonnade surrounding a courtyard, temple, etc.
coctile |
cortile |
As an adjective coctile
is made by.
As a noun cortile is
(architecture) an internal courtyard, surrounded by walls but open to the sky.
cortile |
tortile |
As a noun cortile
is (architecture) an internal courtyard, surrounded by walls but open to the sky.
As an adjective tortile is
(rare) twisted, winding, contorted.