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It's called an "inset" and it is usually an enlarged view of a city somewhere on the main map.
When you point to a corner of a table, you'll see the intersection of two sides, forming a right angle. This corner is where the edges meet and create a distinct point.
the cuticleThe corner of the fingernail is called the free edge. The cuticle is a layer of non-living, almost invisible skin that "rides on" the surface of the nail at the base of the nail plate.
One would be having no back yard another would be lots of traffic another would be traffic lights glaring into your windows at night some corner lots back onto 5 different back yards if they are pie shaped generally if it were an outer corner, it would be less desirable and harder to sell. an inside corner lot may have nice curb appeal and a larger back yard. where i live in Texas a corner lot is highly desired and cost more, they usually have bigger back yards and side yards. guess it depends on where you live
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It's called an "inset" and it is usually an enlarged view of a city somewhere on the main map.
The corner on a shape where edges meet is called a vertex.
The little square in the lower right corner of a cell is called the fill handle.
The corner of a fireplace is called an Inglenook!
Usually people staple the left top corner.
Well in racing it is known as the apex of the corner/ a corner.
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When you point to a corner of a table, you'll see the intersection of two sides, forming a right angle. This corner is where the edges meet and create a distinct point.
depends what it is if the hay 21 if corners 4 if fields 1
The northeast corner of China was formerly called Manchuria.
a corner in maths is called vertices
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