room |
premises |
As nouns the difference between room and premises
is that
room is opportunity or scope (to do something) while
premises is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
As an adjective room
is wide; spacious; roomy.
As an adverb room
is far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
As a verb room
is to reside, especially as a boarder or tenant.
premises |
unit |
As a noun premises
is (logic).
As a verb unit is
.
arguments |
premises |
As nouns the difference between arguments and premises
is that
arguments is while
premises is (logic).
premises |
desk |
As nouns the difference between premises and desk
is that
premises is (logic) while
desk is a table, frame, or case, usually with sloping top, but often with flat top, for the use of writers and readers it often has a drawer or repository underneath.
As a verb desk is
to shut up, as in a desk; to treasure.
premises |
proof |
As nouns the difference between premises and proof
is that
premises is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
proof is an effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.
As an adjective proof is
used in proving or testing.
As a verb proof is
to proofread.
premises |
spaces |
As nouns the difference between premises and spaces
is that
premises is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
spaces is plural of lang=en.
As a verb spaces is
third-person singular of space.
neighborhood |
premises |
As nouns the difference between neighborhood and premises
is that
neighborhood is (chiefly|obsolete) the quality of being a neighbor, of living nearby, next to each-other; proximity while
premises is (logic).
dorm |
premises |
As nouns the difference between dorm and premises
is that
dorm is dormitory while
premises is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
indifferences |
premises |
As nouns the difference between indifferences and premises
is that
indifferences is while
premises is (logic).
premises |
address |
In lang=en terms the difference between premises and address
is that
premises is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
address is to get ready to hit the ball on the tee.
As a verb address is
to prepare oneself.
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