
single word requests - What is the name of the area of skin …
Apr 29, 2014 · What is the name of the area that is between the nose and the upper lip, circled in figure 1 below? source of face image I have found that the area circled in figure 2, the small …
single word requests - What do you call the covered area of the …
Dec 19, 2023 · The drive-through area that has a solid roof over it and not just an awning or canopy extruding from the side of the building. Typically seen at bank branches that have …
word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
May 20, 2024 · Reception / Reception area - Similar to lobby, a reception area is the part of a public building where you can find an information desk or assistance. A reception area is …
single word requests - What do you call that little area just inside ...
Jun 14, 2019 · Some houses have a little rectangular area just inside the front door. You then walk through that little area to get into the main areas of the house. This little area is well …
groin vs crotch - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Nov 24, 2016 · What's the difference between (humanly anatomical) "groin" and "crotch". According to the unbelievably helpful definitions from the OALD 6: crotch: the part of the body …
What is the area for people to sit in a stadium called?
Jun 24, 2023 · What is the area for people to sit in a stadium called? It seems to be called " stand ", but I am not sure. But why " stand "?? because people can sit there too? Can we say " I was …
What is the difference between “area”, “zone”, and “site”?
An excellent question, which I can't do justice to but will comment: an area can be any size, a zone is a 'very special' area (it's a less common word too) and a site is also a synonym of …
differences - How do 'area', 'region', and 'territory' differ ...
Oct 3, 2016 · When you consider separation for easy identification and management in sales, what would be the best explanations for area, region, and territory?
Difference between "at" and "in" when specifying location
Oct 18, 2012 · 13 When talking about location, in is generally used for a larger area where there are numerous specific locations possible I am in the United States. I am in New York. I am in …
Across (covering all area/part of) - English Language & Usage …
Oct 28, 2021 · Cambridge Dictionary: across: from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a river whereas [1b] and [4b'] default by pragmatics …