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single word requests - What is the name of the area of skin between the ...
What is the name of the area that is between the nose and the upper lip, circled in figure 1 below? source of face image I have found that the area circled in figure 2, the small indentation under...
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Reception / Reception area - Similar to lobby, a reception area is the part of a public building where you can find an information desk or assistance. A reception area is usually not a room, but a portion of a lobby, foyer, or maybe vestibule.
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When you consider separation for easy identification and management in sales, what would be the best explanations for area, region, and territory?
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What is the difference between “area”, “zone”, and “site”?
An excellent question, which I can't do justice to but will comment: an area can be any size, a zone is a 'very special' area (it's a less common word too) and a site is also a synonym of location, so more specific and towards the point-like.
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What is the area for people to sit in a stadium called?
What is the area for people to sit in a stadium called? It seems to be called " stand ", but I am not sure. But why " stand "?? because people can sit there too? Can we say " I was sitting in the stand in the stadium watching Liverpool playing against Manchester City "?
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What does "in the open" mean in "an enclosed area in which domestic ...
an enclosed area in which domestic animals or birds can run freely in the open. The phrasing here is kind of weird to me. At the beginning the sentence clearly states that the area is enclosed. However, at the end it says that "animals or birds can run freely in the open ", which to my understanding that the area is an open ground.
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What is "the flesh under the cheeks & chin, before the neck" called?
As excessive skin in this area is sometimes a sign of being overweight, having jowls is not usually desirable, but the latter expression "double-chin" is considered particularly insulting. For non-overweight persons, this area of the body is not normally pronounced, and there isn't a particular general name for it.
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Difference between "at" and "in" when specifying location
13 When talking about location, in is generally used for a larger area where there are numerous specific locations possible I am in the United States. I am in New York. I am in the Chelsea neighborhood. I am in my backyard. The preposition at is generally used for a specific location or thing. I am at the intersection of Hollywood and Vine ...
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Field / Area / Sector - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
in the following contexts, the words field, area and sector mean more or less the same thing to my non-native ears. However, I was wondering if the following sentences in the two pairs below mean ...
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word request - What do you call the area in which they put furniture in ...
As noted in the answers, "showroom" is the commonly used phrase. But "display area" is probably the best literal description of what it is.