What is the difference between Van and
Vane?
What is the difference between Van and Vane? :
Van :
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1 ) Covered vehicle with no side windows for transporting goods or people
Where is the police van?
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2 ) Closed railways carriage for luggage, mail or goods or for use of the guard
That is the luggage van.
Vane :
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1 ) Arrow or pointer on the top of a building, turned by the wind so as to show its direction
On the top of the building us a weather vane to show which way the wind is flowing.
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