lantern |
fisheye |
As nouns the difference between lantern and fisheye
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
fisheye is an unfriendly or suspicious glance.
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
As an adjective fisheye is
covering an extremely wide angle and producing a circular that is distorted towards the edges.
lantern |
flashlight |
As nouns the difference between lantern and flashlight
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
flashlight is a battery-powered hand-held lightsource.
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
lantern |
pumpkin |
As nouns the difference between lantern and pumpkin
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
pumpkin is a domesticated plant, in species
cucurbita pepo , similar in growth pattern, foliage, flower, and fruit to the squash or melon.
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
lantern |
lam |
As nouns the difference between lantern and lam
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
lam is a flap (on the sides of a truck's bed).
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
lantern |
lampion |
As nouns the difference between lantern and lampion
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
lampion is a small oil lamp.
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
lantern |
headlight |
As nouns the difference between lantern and headlight
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
headlight is a bright light, with a lens and reflector, on the front of a motor vehicle (or originally a train), designed to illuminate the road when driving at night; normally one of a pair.
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
lantern |
lamppost |
As nouns the difference between lantern and lamppost
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
lamppost is the pole that holds up a light so it can illuminate a wide area, such as holds up a streetlight.
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
lantern |
streetlight |
As nouns the difference between lantern and streetlight
is that
lantern is a case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings while
streetlight is any large outdoor light used to illuminate a public area, usually urban.
As a verb lantern
is to furnish with a lantern.
lantern |
ligth |
lantern |
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