atria |
concourse |
As nouns the difference between atria and concourse
is that
atria is while
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal.
concourse |
vestibule |
As nouns the difference between concourse and vestibule
is that
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal while
vestibule is .
terminal |
concourse |
As nouns the difference between terminal and concourse
is that
terminal is terminal (at an airport etc) while
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal.
concourse |
undefined |
As a noun concourse
is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
concourse |
contest |
As nouns the difference between concourse and contest
is that
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal while
contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate.
As a verb contest is
to contend.
concourse |
rotunda |
As nouns the difference between concourse and rotunda
is that
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal while
rotunda is a round building, usually small, often with a dome.
concourse |
atrium |
As nouns the difference between concourse and atrium
is that
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal while
atrium is a central room or space in ancient Roman homes, open to the sky in the middle; a similar space in other buildings.
corridor |
concourse |
As nouns the difference between corridor and concourse
is that
corridor is a narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see
Wikipedia) while
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal.
competitions |
concourse |
As nouns the difference between competitions and concourse
is that
competitions is plural of lang=en while
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal.
concourse |
mezzanine |
As nouns the difference between concourse and mezzanine
is that
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal while
mezzanine is a balcony in an auditorium.
As an adjective mezzanine is
fulfilling an intermediate or secondary function.
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