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Grange vs Avenue - What's the difference?

grange | avenue |


As nouns the difference between grange and avenue

is that grange is a farm, especially that of a gentleman farmer while avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees (Wikipedia).

As a proper noun Grange

is (usually, with "The") National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, an association of farmers.

Avenue vs Revenue - What's the difference?

avenue | revenue |


As nouns the difference between avenue and revenue

is that avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees (Wikipedia) while revenue is the income returned by an investment.

Arena vs Avenue - What's the difference?

arena | avenue |


As nouns the difference between arena and avenue

is that arena is an enclosed area, often outdoor, for the presentation of sporting events (sports arena) or other spectacular events; earthen area, often oval, specifically for rodeos (N. America) or circular area for bullfights (especially Hispanic America) while avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees (Wikipedia).

Aisle vs Avenue - What's the difference?

aisle | avenue |


As a verb aisle

is .

As a noun avenue is

a broad street, especially one bordered by trees ().

Area vs Avenue - What's the difference?

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 ().

Grove vs Avenue - What's the difference?

grove | avenue |


As nouns the difference between grove and avenue

is that grove is a small forest while avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees (Wikipedia).

As a proper noun Grove

is {{surname|habitational|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a grove.

Avenue vs Clutch - What's the difference?

avenue | clutch |


As nouns the difference between avenue and clutch

is that avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees () while clutch is the claw of a predatory animal or bird or clutch can be a brood of chickens or a sitting of eggs.

As a verb clutch is

to seize, as though with claws.

As an adjective clutch is

(us) performing or tending to perform well in difficult, high-pressure situations.

Avenue vs Center - What's the difference?

avenue | center |


As nouns the difference between avenue and center

is that avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees () while center is centre / center.

Blvd vs Avenue - What's the difference?

blvd | avenue |


As nouns the difference between blvd and avenue

is that blvd is while avenue is a broad street, especially one bordered by trees ().

Rode vs Avenue - What's the difference?

rode | avenue |


As a proper noun rode

is (the oldest oceanid).

As a noun avenue is

a broad street, especially one bordered by trees ().

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