large vs wide

large

adj
  • Of considerable or relatively great size or extent. 

  • That is large (the manufactured size). 

  • Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter. 

noun
  • One of several common sizes to which an item may be manufactured. 

  • A thousand dollars/pounds. 

  • One who fits an item of that size. 

  • An item labelled or denoted as being that size. 

adv
  • Before the wind. 

wide

adj
  • Large in scope. 

  • Of or supporting a greater range of text characters than can fit into the traditional 8-bit representation. 

  • Antagonistic, provocative. 

  • Operating at the side of the playing area. 

  • Having a large physical extent from side to side. 

  • On one side or the other of the mark; too far sideways from the mark, the wicket, the batsman, etc. 

adv
  • away from or to one side of a given goal 

  • completely 

  • extensively 

  • So as to leave or have a great space between the sides; so as to form a large opening. 

noun
  • A ball that passes so far from the batsman that the umpire deems it unplayable; the arm signal used by an umpire to signal a wide; the extra run added to the batting side's score 

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