Nook vs. Dinette

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Nooknoun

A small corner formed by two walls; an alcove.

Nooknoun

A hidden or secluded spot; a secluded retreat.

Nooknoun

A recess, cove or hollow.

Nooknoun

(historical) An English unit of land area, originally 4 of a yardland but later 2 or 20 acres.

Nooknoun

A corner of a piece of land; an angled piece of land, especially one extending into other land.

Nookverb

To withdraw into a nook.

Nookverb

To situate in a nook.

Nooknoun

A narrow place formed by an angle in bodies or between bodies; a corner; a recess; a secluded retreat.

Nooknoun

a sheltered and secluded place

Nooknoun

an interior angle formed be two meeting walls;

Dinettenoun

A small space within a dwelling, usually alongside a kitchen, used for informal dining; a dining alcove or nook.

Dinettenoun

A submarine's mess hall.

Dinettenoun

Furniture for an indoor informal dining space, usually consisting of chairs and a small table.

Dinettenoun

(obsolete) A preliminary dinner; luncheon.

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