banner |
backdrop |
As nouns the difference between banner and backdrop
is that
banner is a flag or standard used by a military commander, monarch or nation while
backdrop is a decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage.
As an adjective banner
is exceptional; very good.
As a verb backdrop is
to serve as a backdrop for.
backdrop |
skydome |
As nouns the difference between backdrop and skydome
is that
backdrop is a decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage while
skydome is a sphere or hemisphere with a texture on its inner face, used to simulate the sky or similar backdrop around a three-dimensional playfield.
As a verb backdrop
is to serve as a backdrop for.
backdrop |
flannelgraph |
As nouns the difference between backdrop and flannelgraph
is that
backdrop is a decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage while
flannelgraph is a board covered with flannel fabric used as a backdrop when telling stories to children, the characters in the story being placed and moved on the backdrop.
As a verb backdrop
is to serve as a backdrop for.
backdrop |
starfield |
As nouns the difference between backdrop and starfield
is that
backdrop is a decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage while
starfield is a starry backdrop.
As a verb backdrop
is to serve as a backdrop for.
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