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area

[air-ee-uh]

noun

  1. any particular extent of space or surface; part.

    the dark areas in the painting;

    the dusty area of the room.

  2. a geographical region; tract: the unsettled areas along the frontier.

    the Chicago area;

    the unsettled areas along the frontier.

  3. any section reserved for a specific function: the dining area of a house.

    the business area of a town;

    the dining area of a house.

  4. extent, range, or scope.

    inquiries that embrace the whole area of science.

  5. field of study, or a branch of a field of study.

    Related areas of inquiry often reflect borrowed notions.

  6. a piece of unoccupied ground; an open space.

  7. the space or site on which a building stands; the yard attached to or surrounding a house.

  8. British.,  areaway.

  9. the quantitative measure of a plane or curved surface; two-dimensional extent.

  10. Anatomy.,  a zone of the cerebral cortex having a specific function.

    The damage to Broca's area affected his speech.



area

/ ˈɛərɪə /

noun

  1. any flat, curved, or irregular expanse of a surface

    1. the extent of a two-dimensional surface enclosed within a specified boundary or geometric figure

      the area of Ireland

      the area of a triangle

    2. the two-dimensional extent of the surface of a solid, or of some part thereof, esp one bounded by a closed curve

      the area of a sphere

  2. a section, portion, or part

    an area of the body

    an area of the sky

  3. region; district; locality

    a mountainous area

    1. a geographical division of administrative responsibility

    2. ( as modifier )

      area manager

  4. a part or section, as of a building, town, etc, having some specified function or characteristic

    reception area

    commercial area

    slum area

  5. Also called: areawaya sunken area, usually enclosed, giving light, air, and sometimes access to a cellar or basement

  6. the range, extent, or scope of anything

  7. a subject field or field of study

  8. any unoccupied or unused flat open piece of ground

  9. the ground on which a building stands, or the ground surrounding a building

  10. anatomy any of the various regions of the cerebral cortex

  11. computing any part of a computer memory assigned to store data of a specified type

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

area

  1. The extent of a surface or plane figure as measured in square units.

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  • areal adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of area1

First recorded in 1530–40; fram Latin ārea “vacant piece of level ground, open space in a town, threshing floor”; perhaps akin to ārēre “to be dry”; arid
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Word History and Origins

Origin of area1

C16: from Latin: level ground, open space, threshing-floor; related to ārēre to be dry
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Next, lawmakers added several deferral options, allowing cities to postpone implementation in selected areas until approximately 2030 — one year after they must submit their latest plan for spurring new housing construction and accommodating growth.

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This appears to leave room for a return of Israeli troops to areas they had withdrawn from if Hamas is seen as not being fully compliant with the deal.

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In the south, some Israeli troops were also reported to have pulled back from the Khan Younis area.

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Friday's attack on Palma was the first inside the town since 2021, an NGO security analyst told AFP on condition of anonymity, although there had been others in the surrounding area.

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Law-enforcement officials told members of the public to avoid the area to allow emergency personnel to do their work.

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