area |
avenue |
As nouns the difference between area and avenue
is that
area is area while
avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees ().
issue |
area |
As nouns the difference between issue and area
is that
issue is a monacan indian; a member of a mestee group originating in amherst county, virginia while
area is area.
precinct |
area |
As nouns the difference between precinct and area
is that
precinct is (chiefly|in the plural) an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls while
area is area.
area |
grounds |
As nouns the difference between area and grounds
is that
area is area while
grounds is (legal) basis or justification for something, as in "
grounds for divorce" or
grounds can be (plural only) the sediment at the bottom of a liquid, or from which a liquid has been filtered (as in coffee grounds).
diameter |
area |
As nouns the difference between diameter and area
is that
diameter is any straight line between two points on the circumference of a circle that passes through the centre/center of the circle while
area is a measure of the extent of a surface; it is measured in square units.
area |
wall |
As a noun area
is area.
As a proper noun wall is
or
wall can be (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near pegasus and andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.
area |
landmarks |
As nouns the difference between area and landmarks
is that
area is a measure of the extent of a surface; it is measured in square units while
landmarks is plural of lang=en.
As a verb landmarks is
third-person singular of landmark.
vacinity |
area |
As nouns the difference between vacinity and area
is that
vacinity is misspelling of vicinity while
area is a measure of the extent of a surface; it is measured in square units.
area |
swarth |
As nouns the difference between area and swarth
is that
area is area while
swarth is .
As an adjective swarth is
(archaic) swarthy.
point |
area |
As nouns the difference between point and area
is that
point is a discrete division of something while
area is area.
As a verb point
is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
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