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Etymology
1. biogeographical
adjective. of or relating to or involved with biogeography.
Etymology
- -ical (English)
- biogeography (English)
- bio- (English)
Rhymes with Biogeographical Region
- norwegian
- collegian
- legion
2. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] the extended spatial location of something.
Synonyms
- the pits
- hell
- zone
- biosphere
- interstellar space
- interior
- side
- sign
- outside
- nirvana
- ionosphere
- maria
- Edgeworth-Kuiper belt
- zodiac
- promised land
- interplanetary space
- house
- vacuity
- part
- Sind
- county
- bottom
- air
- atmosphere
- extremity
- snake pit
- intergalactic space
- exterior
- star sign
- top
- vacuum
- Shangri-la
- deep space
- heliosphere
- distance
- paradise
- hellhole
- heaven
- mare
- radius
- Eden
- planetary house
- sign of the zodiac
- aerospace
- belt
- location
- Papua
- mansion
- Kuiper belt
- depth
- layer
- inferno
- inside
- hell on earth
Antonyms
Etymology
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)
3. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] a part of an animal that has a special function or is supplied by a given artery or nerve.
Synonyms
- pubic region
- sole
- waistline
- side
- body part
- midsection
- middle
- waist
- lunule
- ring of color
- cortical region
- groin
- perineum
- quick
- yellow spot
- macula
- parafovea
- area of cardiac dullness
- pressure point
- fovea centralis
- palm
- pubes
- areola
- macular area
- hypochondrium
- lunula
- cleavage
- midriff
- macula lutea
- fovea
- inguen
- epigastrium
- thenar
- erogenous zone
- area
- loins
- half-moon
Antonyms
Etymology
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)
4. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth.
Synonyms
- territory
- country
- biogeographical region
- geographical area
- unknown region
- zone of interior
- field
- unknown
- heartland
- geographical region
- irredenta
- theater of operations
- domain
- field of operations
- geographic region
- dominion
- land
- territorial dominion
- testing ground
- irridenta
- demesne
- laboratory
- geographic area
- northland
- breadbasket
- theatre
- antipodes
- southland
- theater of war
- theater
- backwater
- location
- area
- theatre of war
- theatre of operations
- terra incognita
Etymology
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)
5. region
noun. ['ˈriːdʒən'] the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in `in the region of').
Synonyms
Etymology
- regiun (Anglo-Norman)
- ''[[regio]], regionem'', from ''[[regere]]'' (Latin)