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court vs atrium

atrium vs court

court and atrium both are nouns.

court is a verb but atrium is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
court Yes No Yes No
atrium Yes No No No
As nouns, atrium is a hyponym of court; that is, atrium is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than court:
  • court: an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings
  • atrium: the central area in a building; open to the sky
Other hyponyms of court include bailey, cloister, food court, forecourt, parvis.
court (noun) atrium (noun)
respectful deference the central area in a building; open to the sky
an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings any chamber that is connected to other chambers or passageways (especially one of the two upper chambers of the heart)
a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played
a room in which a law court sits
a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area
the residence of a sovereign or nobleman
an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business
the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state
the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince
court (verb) atrium (verb)
make amorous advances towards
seek someone's favor
engage in social activities leading to marriage
Difference between court and atrium

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