https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=128027

--- Comment #5 from Mikhail Lewis <[email protected]> ---
Imagine if we had three squares, one with a width of 1, one with a width of 2,
one with a width of 3 we could use width. The square with a width of 3 is the
"big" square. The square with a width of 1 is the "little" square, as it would
be if we used area instead of width.
If we had a square and a circle, we could compare the width of the square and
the radius or diameter of the circle, or we could compare the area of each. The
one with the bigger area would be the "big" object and the one with the smaller
area would be the "small" object.

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