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what is the difference between: Intersection, segment, piece and part?

What is the difference between "intersection", "segment", "piece" and "part?
  

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'Intersection' is unrelated to the other 3 words; it means a joining of two roads, lines, etc, usually at right angles. 'Segment' is a more formal way to say 'piece' or 'part'. Each word has its own collocations, of course: A line segment in geometry.

  • 'Intersection' is unrelated to the other 3 words; it means a joining of two roads, lines, etc, usually at right angles.
  • 'Segment' is a more formal way to say 'piece' or 'part'.
  • Each word has its own collocations, of course: A line segment in geometry.
  • A piece of cake.
  • A car part.
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'Intersection' is unrelated to the other 3 words; it means a joining of two roads, lines, etc, usually at right angles.

'Segment' is a more formal way to say 'piece' or 'part'.

Each word has its own collocations, of course:

A line segment in geometry.
A piece of cake.
A car part.

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