auditorium |
pavilion |
As nouns the difference between auditorium and pavilion
is that
auditorium is a large room for public meetings or performances while
pavilion is an ornate tent.
As a verb pavilion is
to furnish with a pavilion.
pavilion |
msi |
As nouns the difference between pavilion and msi
is that
pavilion is an ornate tent while
msi is (electronics).
As a verb pavilion
is to furnish with a pavilion.
pavilion |
promenade |
As nouns the difference between pavilion and promenade
is that
pavilion is an ornate tent while
promenade is .
As a verb pavilion
is to furnish with a pavilion.
pavilion |
banner |
As nouns the difference between pavilion and banner
is that
pavilion is an ornate tent while
banner is banner.
As a verb pavilion
is to furnish with a pavilion.
pavilion |
terrace |
As a noun pavilion
is an ornate tent.
As a verb pavilion
is to furnish with a pavilion.
As a proper noun terrace is
a city in british columbia, canada.
pavilion |
store |
As verbs the difference between pavilion and store
is that
pavilion is to furnish with a pavilion while
store is .
As a noun pavilion
is an ornate tent.
palace |
pavilion |
As nouns the difference between palace and pavilion
is that
palace is official residence of a head of state or other dignitary, especially in a monarchical or imperial governmental system while
pavilion is an ornate tent.
As verbs the difference between palace and pavilion
is that
palace is to decorate or ornate while
pavilion is to furnish with a pavilion.
As a proper noun Palace
is
Crystal Palace Football Club, a football team from London.
pavilion |
residence |
As nouns the difference between pavilion and residence
is that
pavilion is an ornate tent while
residence is residence (place where one resides).
As a verb pavilion
is to furnish with a pavilion.
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