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single word requests - What is the name of the area of skin between the . . . Lip usually refers to a larger area: Upper lip is everything between the mouth opening and the base of the nose Lower lip is everything between the mouth opening and the chin Vermilion zone is the pink, non-wet part of the lips Cutaneous lip is the skin-colored part of the lips
with the or not: in areas of VS in the areas of You can also use the expression 'in the area of' when it is only followed by a single category, e g : He is an expert in the area of health I would like to work in the area of Public Relations The phrase 'in the area of' is also used to indicate an approximate location or amount, e g : Your salary will be in the area of $120,000 annually
Difference between at and in when specifying location 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 [streets]
What is the difference between “area”, “zone”, and “site”? A site is an area of ground on which you build a building, a small town, etc It could also refer to a place where an event is taking place That is the site where ogres were slaughtered by the King of Far Far Away A zone is a restricted area, used for a particular purpose or use War zone Pedestrian zone
Is there a word for the spot between the two eyebrows? Traditionally, the area between the eyebrows (where the bindi is placed) is said to be the sixth chakra, ajna, the seat of "concealed wisdom" Share Improve this answer
word request - What do you call the area in which they put furniture in . . . If it is ONLY sales, the "shop floor" is obviously the selling areas showroom, but if the business also has on on-site workshop or manufacturing going on, the 'shop floor' usually refers to the workshop part Not the sales area And obviously "workshop floor" can double as a sales area as well (not unusual for e g a car maintenance place)
periphery and perimeter — are they the same? [closed] The NY Metro area, for example, includes peripheral suburbs in NJ and CT The "perimeter" of New York State is not related to the configuration of the Metro, nor is the state border a mere concept used to describe any place outside of but conceptually related to New York City
grammaticality - When is it correct to use the -wise suffix . . . One of the problems with the particular example user interface-wise is that while it needs to be parsed as (user interface)-wise, the most immediate parsing would probably be user (interface-wise), since hyphens typically bind tighter than spaces
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
What is a word to describe something that belongs exclusively to or is . . . native and or restricted to a particular area or field; characteristic of or prevalent in a particular field, area, or environment; As in personal assistance, belong to, and are inherently restricted to Executives This also conveys that this is the natural place for PA's, and the area reason to which originally gave rise to the role