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Region   /rˈidʒən/   Listen
Region

noun
1.
The extended spatial location of something.  Synonym: part.  "Religions in all parts of the world" , "Regions of outer space"
2.
A part of an animal that has a special function or is supplied by a given artery or nerve.  Synonym: area.
3.
A large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth.
4.
The approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in 'in the region of').  Synonym: neighborhood.  "The price is in the neighborhood of $100"
5.
A knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about.  Synonym: realm.  "Here we enter the region of opinion" , "The realm of the occult"



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... his hand down there and wrenched it free. Gustav tried to take it from him, but gave up the attempt for fear of being thrown off. He then confined himself to taking possession of one of Anders' hands, so that he could not open the knife, and began sitting upon him in the region of ...
— Pelle the Conqueror, Complete • Martin Andersen Nexo

... the grim river curled away in a smile from the ends of the great boats, and slid swiftly beneath the planking. The dark, riddled walls of the town upreared before the troops, and from a region hidden by these hammered and tumbled houses came incessantly the yells and firings of ...
— The Little Regiment - And Other Episodes of the American Civil War • Stephen Crane

... Boston, the dear old spiritual world and even the dear old devil not far off. If we will take the good we find, asking no questions, we shall have heaping measures. The great gifts are not got by analysis. Everything good is on the highway. The middle region of our being is the temperate zone. We may climb into the thin and cold realm of pure geometry and lifeless science, or sink into that of sensation. Between these extremes is the equator of life, of thought, of spirit, of poetry,—a narrow belt. Moreover, ...
— Essays, Second Series • Ralph Waldo Emerson

... houses cluster, irregular and pointed roofs rising one above the other in strange confusion until they are crowned at the summit by the chateau standing like their protector to face and defy the world. To the right, dominating the whole of this region, is the great double peak, snow-clad and often cloud-bound, which seems to stand sentinel for the surrounding mountains as the castle does to the valley; God's work and the work of man. He who first built his castle there knew well that in might lay right, and chose his place accordingly. Now ...
— The Light That Lures • Percy Brebner

... quartz pebbles. Every pebble has been shaped and polished upon some ancient seacoast, probably the Devonian. The rock disintegrates where it is most exposed to the weather, and forms a loose sandy and pebbly soil. These rocks form the floor of the coal formation, but in the Catskill region only the floor remains; the superstructure has never existed, or has been swept away; hence one would look for a coal mine here over his head in the air, ...
— In the Catskills • John Burroughs


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