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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
Is there a word for the spot between the two eyebrows? Traditionally it is a bright dot of red colour applied in the centre of the forehead close to the eyebrows, but it can also consist of other colours with a sign or piece of jewelry worn at this location Traditionally, the area between the eyebrows (where the bindi is placed) is said to be the sixth chakra, ajna, the seat of "concealed wisdom"
Difference between Where are you living? and Where do you live? I find little difference "Where are you living?" asks me what area, region or country I live in "Where do you live? asks me the same, with the added hint or invitation to be more specific, even to the extent of giving my address I the second example I detect even less difference Others may disagree
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
Is there a non-medical name for the curve where index finger and thumb . . . Thus, he should follow common practice in every academic paper, which is to define any new term or acronym when it is first introduced to the audience: "People often hit their purlicue (the area between thumb and forefinger) when using a spinner " Then it doesn't matter if the audience have encountered the term or not