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2. geographic
adjective. ['ˌdʒiːəˈgræfɪk'] of or relating to the science of geography.
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- geographic (English)
- geographicus (Latin)
3. geographic
adjective. ['ˌdʒiːəˈgræfɪk'] determined by geography.
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- geographic (English)
- geographicus (Latin)
4. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] the extended spatial location of something.
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- region (English)
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)
5. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] a part of an animal that has a special function or is supplied by a given artery or nerve.
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- region (English)
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)
6. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth.
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- region (English)
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)
7. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about.
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- region (English)
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)
8. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in `in the region of').
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- region (English)
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)