Place:
A place is generally the use of physical and human characteristics to describe an area. It is the physical and human characteristics to define an area.
Location:
Location is named a geographical place which provides the permanent facilities for movement of the goods or is designated for stated purpose.
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Basis | Place | Location |
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) |
A particular position, point, or area in space; a location | A painting or drawing |
Synonyms | Apartment, residence, venue, community and situation | Position, station, section, region and district |
Antonyms | Office, benefit, unemployment and whole | Whole |
Word origin | It was originated from Middle English: from Old French, from an alteration of Latin platea ‘open space’ | It was originated in Late 16th century: from Latin locatio(n-) |
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