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Vestibular vs Vendor - What's the difference?

vestibular | vendor |

As an adjective vestibular

is of or pertaining to a vestibule in a building.

As a noun vendor is

a person or a company that vends or sells.

vestibular

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Of or pertaining to a vestibule in a building.
  • * 1861 , The English cathedral of the nineteenth century
  • . . . while the outer world was fenced off by the interposed atrium or vestibular cloister.
  • Of or pertaining to a vestibule (body cavity).
  • * 1859 , Sir Erasmus Wilson, William H. Gobrecht, A System of human anatomy, general and special
  • Ampulla of the perpendicular semicircular canal, receiving a fasciculus from the superior branch of the vestibular nerve . . .
  • (dentistry) Of or pertaining to the surface of a tooth that is directed outward toward the vestibule of the mouth, including the buccal and labial surfaces, and opposite the lingual (or oral) surface.
  • Antonyms

    * nonvestibular

    Coordinate terms

    *

    vendor

    English

    (wikipedia vendor)

    Alternative forms

    * vender

    Noun

  • A person or a company that vends or sells.
  • Synonyms

    * merchant * seller

    See also

    * Spanish: vender (to sell) ----