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AREAS |
Zones |
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QUADRANTS |
Zones |
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DISTRICTS |
Zones |
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TROPICAL |
From the equatorial zones |
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MANGROVES |
Trees growing in tidal zones |
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ZONED |
Having zones, or concentric bands; striped. |
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POLYZONAL |
Consisting of many zones or rings. |
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TROPIC |
Line dividing the torrid and temperate zones |
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BATTLEGROUNDS |
Cricket club let out sports fields as combat zones |
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ZODIAC |
A dozen signs indicate initial zones of decimated Iraq are cleared |
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AMPHIGEAN |
Extending over all the zones, from the tropics to the
polar zones inclusive. |
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ZONAL |
Of or pertaining to a zone; having the form of a zone or
zones. |
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FIGWORT |
A genus of herbaceous plants (Scrophularia), mostly found
in the north temperate zones. See Brownwort. |
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INTERAMBULACRUM |
In echinoderms, one of the areas or zones
intervening between two ambulacra. See Illust. of Ambulacrum. |
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FROZEN |
Subject to frost, or to long and severe cold; chilly; as,
the frozen north; the frozen zones. |
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APPLE |
The fleshy pome or fruit of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus malus)
cultivated in numberless varieties in the temperate zones. |
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MYOTOME |
A muscular segment; one of the zones into which the
muscles of the trunk, especially in fishes, are divided; a myocomma. |
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CIPOLIN |
A whitish marble, from Rome, containiing pale greenish
zones. It consists of calcium carbonate, with zones and cloudings of
talc. |
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BELT |
One of certain girdles or zones on the surface of the planets
Jupiter and Saturn, supposed to be of the nature of clouds. |
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ABUTILON |
A genus of malvaceous plants of many species, found in
the torrid and temperate zones of both continents; -- called also
Indian mallow. |
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INTERSEPTAL |
Between septa; as, the interseptal spaces or zones,
between the transparent, or septal, zones in striated muscle; the
interseptal chambers of a shell, or of a seed vessel. |
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HORSE-CHESTNUT |
...ntinople in the beginning of the sixteenth century, and is now
common in the temperate zones of both hemispheres. The native American
species ar... |
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CLIMATE |
One of thirty regions or zones, parallel to the
equator, into which the surface of the earth from the equator to the
pole was divided, accordin... |
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AMBULACRUM |
One of the radical zones of echinoderms, along which
run the principal nerves, blood vessels, and water tubes. These zones
usually bear rows of... |