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What part of speech describes the location between two nouns?

The part of speech that describes the location between two nouns is a preposition.

Here's why:

* Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They often indicate location, direction, or time.

* Examples:

* "The book is between the table and the lamp." (Location)

* "The dog ran through the park." (Direction)

* "We met after dinner." (Time)

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