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Yard vs Alfresco - What's the difference?

yard | alfresco |


As a proper noun yard

is (scotland yard) or (new scotland yard).

As an adjective alfresco is

outdoors, open to the atmosphere.

As an adverb alfresco is

outdoors; in fresh air.

Yard vs Park - What's the difference?

yard | park |


In transitive terms the difference between yard and park

is that yard is to confine to a yard while park is to enclose in a park, or as in a park.

Grass vs Yard - What's the difference?

grass | yard |


In transitive terms the difference between grass and yard

is that grass is to bring to the grass or ground; to land while yard is to confine to a yard.

Forecourt vs Yard - What's the difference?

forecourt | yard |


As nouns the difference between forecourt and yard

is that forecourt is the area in front of a petrol station where the petrol pumps are situated while yard is a small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building (Wikipedia).

As a verb yard is

to confine to a yard.

As a proper noun Yard is

Scotland Yard or New Scotland Yard

Yard vs Wayside - What's the difference?

yard | wayside |


As a proper noun yard

is (scotland yard) or (new scotland yard).

As a noun wayside is

the side of a road or path.

As an adjective wayside is

situated near the side of a road or path.

Cliff vs Yard - What's the difference?

cliff | yard |


As proper nouns the difference between cliff and yard

is that cliff is a diminutive of the male given name clifford while yard is (scotland yard) or (new scotland yard).

Mile vs Yard - What's the difference?

mile | yard |

Yard is a coordinate term of mile.



As nouns the difference between mile and yard

is that mile is a unit of measure (length or distance) equal to 5,280 feet (8 furlongs) in the U.S.Customary/Imperial system of measurements. One mile is equal to 1.609344 km while yard is a small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building (Wikipedia).

As a verb yard is

to confine to a yard.

As a proper noun Yard is

Scotland Yard or New Scotland Yard

Yard vs Barn - What's the difference?

yard | barn |


In transitive terms the difference between yard and barn

is that yard is to confine to a yard while barn is to lay up in a barn.

As a proper noun Yard

is Scotland Yard or New Scotland Yard

Yard vs Miter - What's the difference?

yard | miter |


As a proper noun yard

is (scotland yard) or (new scotland yard).

As a noun miter is

womb, uterus.

Balcony vs Yard - What's the difference?

balcony | yard |


As nouns the difference between balcony and yard

is that balcony is an accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window while yard is a small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building (Wikipedia).

As a verb yard is

to confine to a yard.

As a proper noun Yard is

Scotland Yard or New Scotland Yard

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