circus |
square |
In obsolete terms the difference between circus and square
is that
circus is circuit; space; enclosure while
square is to go to opposite sides; to take an attitude of offense or defense, or of defiance; to quarrel.
As nouns the difference between circus and square
is that
circus is a traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, and other novelty acts, that gives shows usually in a circular tent while
square is a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As an adjective square is
shaped like a square (the polygon).
As a verb square is
to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
park |
In transitive terms the difference between square and park
is that
square is to draw, with a pair of compasses and a straightedge only, a square with the same area as while
park is to enclose in a park, or as in a park.
In soccer terms the difference between square and park
is that
square is to make a short low pass sideways across the pitch while
park is a pitch; the area on which a match is played.
As an adjective square
is shaped like a square (the polygon).
As a proper noun Park is
{{surname|from=Korean}}, the English form of a surname very common in Korea. (박, 朴). The third most common Korean surname.
bospecteum |
square |
As a noun square is
(geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As an adjective square is
shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square is
to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
squame |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between square and squame
is that
square is (obsolete) to go to opposite sides; to take an attitude of offense or defense, or of defiance; to quarrel while
squame is (obsolete) a scale (of metal, or on the eyes etc).
As nouns the difference between square and squame
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
squame is (obsolete) a scale (of metal, or on the eyes etc).
As an adjective square
is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
squark |
As nouns the difference between square and squark
is that
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
squark is (particle) a hypothetical supersymmetric counterpart to a quark, having a spin of zero instead of one-half.
As an adjective square
is shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square
is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
square |
squared |
As adjectives the difference between square and squared
is that
square is shaped like a (the polygon) while
squared is (mathematics) raised to the second power.
As verbs the difference between square and squared
is that
square is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else while
squared is (
square).
As a noun square
is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
square |
squire |
In obsolete terms the difference between square and squire
is that
square is to go to opposite sides; to take an attitude of offense or defense, or of defiance; to quarrel while
squire is a ruler; a carpenter's square; a measure.
As nouns the difference between square and squire
is that
square is a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while
squire is a shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight.
As verbs the difference between square and squire
is that
square is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else while
squire is to attend as a squire.
As an adjective square
is shaped like a square (the polygon).
location |
square |
As nouns the difference between location and square
is that
location is a particular point or place in physical space while
square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As an adjective square is
shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square is
to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
apples |
square |
In lang=en terms the difference between apples and square
is that
apples is testicles while
square is (
conventional) Socially conventional; boring.
As nouns the difference between apples and square
is that
apples is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
square is a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As an adjective square is
shaped like a square (the polygon).
As a verb square is
to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
city |
square |
In soccer|lang=en terms the difference between city and square
is that
city is (soccer) a nickname for (
manchester city football club), an english football club while
square is (soccer) to make a short low pass sideways across the pitch.
As a proper noun city
is (uk) a popular shortened form of the city of london, the historic core of london where the roman settlement of londinium was established.
As a noun square is
(geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees.
As an adjective square is
shaped like a (the polygon).
As a verb square is
to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.
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