kiosk
enclose | kiosk |
As a verb enclose is to surround with a wall, fence, etc. As a noun kiosk is a small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc.
structure | kiosk |
As nouns the difference between structure and kiosk is that structure is a cohesive whole built up of distinct parts while kiosk is a small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc. As a verb structure is to give structure to; to arrange.
kiosque | kiosk | Alternative forms |
Kiosque is an alternative form of kiosk. As nouns the difference between kiosque and kiosk is that kiosque is while kiosk is a small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc.
booth | kiosk |
Kiosk is a see also of booth. As nouns the difference between booth and kiosk is that booth is a small stall for the display and sale of goods while kiosk is a small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc.
kiosk | shed |
Kiosk is a see also of shed. As nouns the difference between kiosk and shed is that kiosk is a small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc while shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut. As a verb shed is (archaic) to part or divide.
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