size difference
The phrase "size difference" is used to describe variations in dimensions or measurements across various contexts, from clothing to statistical analysis.
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Definition
C1Statistics
(technical)The difference between two means or effect size, often standardized for comparison.
Example
- Cohen's d is used to express the size difference between two means.
B2General Measurement
The variation in dimensions or magnitude between two or more objects or entities.
Example
- The size difference between the two models is noticeable in their height and width.
B1Clothing and Apparel
The variation in measurements between different sizes of garments, affecting fit and silhouette.
Example
- There is a size difference between a medium and a large shirt.
B2Bra Sizing
The variation in cup and band sizes, affecting fit and support.
Example
- The size difference between a D and a DD cup is 1 inch.
B1Footwear
The distinction between different shoe sizes, often affecting fit.
Example
- The size difference between men's and women's shoes can be about 1.5 sizes.
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