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Lounge vs Car - What's the difference?

lounge | car |


As nouns the difference between lounge and car

is that lounge is lounge (waiting room) while car is friend.

As a verb car is

(lb).

Meander vs Lounge - What's the difference?

meander | lounge |


As nouns the difference between meander and lounge

is that meander is a winding, crooked, or involved course while lounge is lounge (waiting room).

As a verb meander

is to wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate.

Lounge vs Hallway - What's the difference?

lounge | hallway |


As nouns the difference between lounge and hallway

is that lounge is lounge (waiting room) while hallway is a corridor in a building that connects rooms.

Outhouse vs Lounge - What's the difference?

outhouse | lounge |


As nouns the difference between outhouse and lounge

is that outhouse is (label) an outbuilding, a small structure located away, or not directly accessed from, a main building while lounge is lounge (waiting room).

Lounge vs Chair - What's the difference?

lounge | chair |


As a noun lounge

is lounge (waiting room).

As a verb chair is

.

Lounge vs Kitchen - What's the difference?

lounge | kitchen |


As a noun lounge

is lounge (waiting room).

As a proper noun kitchen is

.

Lounge vs Recliner - What's the difference?

lounge | recliner |


As nouns the difference between lounge and recliner

is that lounge is lounge (waiting room) while recliner is one who, or that which, reclines.

Lounge vs Discotheque - What's the difference?

lounge | discotheque |


As nouns the difference between lounge and discotheque

is that lounge is a waiting room in an office, airport etc while discotheque is a nightclub where dancing takes place.

As a verb lounge

is to relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.

Lay vs Lounge - What's the difference?

lay | lounge |


As verbs the difference between lay and lounge

is that lay is to place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position while lounge is to relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.

As nouns the difference between lay and lounge

is that lay is arrangement or relationship; layout while lounge is a waiting room in an office, airport etc.

As an adjective lay

is non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution.

As a proper noun Lay

is a river in western France.

Lounge vs Restroom - What's the difference?

lounge | restroom |


As nouns the difference between lounge and restroom

is that lounge is a waiting room in an office, airport etc while restroom is a public room containing a toilet.

As a verb lounge

is to relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.

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