"corner" is "coin" (masculine noun) in French.
The French word "coin" translates to "corner" or "edge" in English, referring to the point where two sides or surfaces meet. It can also be used to describe a small space or location, like the corner of a room or a street corner.
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Kitty corner, which is used in the U.S. to mean diagonally opposite is a corruption of cater-corner. Cater itself is an obsolete word meaning four. Compare the french quatre.
The opposite word for corner is diagonal.
corner
Variant of the word kitty-corner
The Māori word for corner is "tomo."
Monaco is a small French-speaking country on the French riviera, in the South-eastern corner of France.
The geometrical word for the corner of a polygon is its vertex of which the plural is vertices.
I painted myself in a corner.
Yes, the word 'corner' is a noun (corner, corners), a verb (corner, corners, cornering, cornered), and an adjective.EXAMPLESnoun: The new guy got the desk in the corner.verb: We tried to corner the mouse but it was too quick.adjective: I can drop this in the corner mailbox for you.
The ISBN of Somewhere Around the Corner is 0207183597.