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  1. single word requests - What is the name of the area of skin …

    Apr 29, 2014 · 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 …

  2. Difference between "at" and "in" when specifying location

    Oct 18, 2012 · 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 …

  3. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 7, 2014 · Here are some pictures (see the red arrow): In the second picture is the platform with the little trees growing on top. What are they called?

  4. with 'the' or not: 'in areas of' VS 'in the areas of'

    Aug 21, 2018 · This will require new frameworks for global cooperation in areas of investment, research and technology. This will require new frameworks for global cooperation in the areas …

  5. Is there a word for the spot between the two eyebrows?

    Feb 28, 2015 · 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 …

  6. In what contexts would I capitalize "city" and "county"?

    However, in these other contexts below, I am not sure whether county and city would be considered proper nouns. Is a reference to a specific geographic area considered a proper …

  7. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 20, 2024 · 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 …

  8. What is a good word to describe a large geographical area

    What is a good word (or a phrase) to describe a large, extensive geographical area, spanning several regions? I am not looking to use this in a particular context, but to help in …

  9. groin vs crotch - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 24, 2016 · What's the difference between (humanly anatomical) "groin" and "crotch". According to the unbelievably helpful definitions from the OALD 6: crotch: the part of the body …

  10. What's the difference between "well-lighted" and "well-lit"?

    Apr 15, 2011 · Historically, "well-lighted" was overwhelmingly favoured, but it's been in decline for the last 100 years or so, with "well-lit" actually becoming the more common usage (40 years …