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precinct

Precinct vs Region - What's the difference?

precinct | region |


As nouns the difference between precinct and region

is that precinct is (chiefly|in the plural) an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls while region is region; area.

Precinct vs Ground - What's the difference?

precinct | ground |


As nouns the difference between precinct and ground

is that precinct is an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls while ground is (surface of the Earth) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.

As a verb ground is

to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.

As an adjective ground is

crushed, or reduced to small particles.

Precinct vs Grounds - What's the difference?

precinct | grounds |


As nouns the difference between precinct and grounds

is that precinct is (chiefly|in the plural) an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls 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).

Precinct vs Procinct - What's the difference?

precinct | procinct |


As nouns the difference between precinct and procinct

is that precinct is (chiefly|in the plural) an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls while procinct is (obsolete) a state of complete readiness for action.

District vs Precinct - What's the difference?

district | precinct |


In uk terms the difference between district and precinct

is that district is an administrative division of a county without the status of a borough while precinct is a pedestrianized and uncovered shopping area.

As nouns the difference between district and precinct

is that district is an administrative division of an area while precinct is an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls.

As a verb district

is to divide into administrative or other districts.

As an adjective district

is rigorous; stringent; harsh.

As a proper noun District

is the District of Columbia, the federal district of the United States.

Electorate vs Precinct - What's the difference?

electorate | precinct |


As nouns the difference between electorate and precinct

is that electorate is the collective people of a country, state, or electoral district who are entitled to vote while precinct is an enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls.

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