Nook vs. Dinette — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Nook and Dinette
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Nook
A small corner, alcove, or recess, especially one in a large room.
Dinette
A nook or alcove located in or near a kitchen and used for informal meals.
Nook
A hidden or secluded spot.
Dinette
The table and chairs used to furnish such an area.
Nook
A small corner formed by two walls; an alcove.
There was a small broom for sweeping ash kept in the nook between the fireplace bricks and the wall.
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Dinette
A small space within a dwelling, usually alongside a kitchen, used for informal dining; a dining alcove or nook.
The condominium lacks a proper dining room, but has a cosy dinette.
Nook
A hidden or secluded spot; a secluded retreat.
The back of the used book shop was one of her favorite nooks; she could read for hours and no one would bother her or pester her to buy.
Dinette
A submarine's mess hall.
Nook
A recess, cove or hollow.
Dinette
Furniture for an indoor informal dining space, usually consisting of chairs and a small table.
We purchased a new dinette yesterday.
Nook
(historical) An English unit of land area, originally 4 of a yardland but later 2 or 20 acres.
Dinette
(obsolete) A preliminary dinner; luncheon.
Nook
A corner of a piece of land; an angled piece of land, especially one extending into other land.
Nook
|_|fandom slang|vulgar}} The vagina-like genitalia of a troll, featured in Homestuck fanworks but not in canon.
Nook
To withdraw into a nook.
Nook
To situate in a nook.
Nook
A narrow place formed by an angle in bodies or between bodies; a corner; a recess; a secluded retreat.
How couldst thou find this dark, sequestered nook?
Nook
A sheltered and secluded place
Nook
An interior angle formed be two meeting walls;
A piano was in one corner of the room
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