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azonic

American  
[ey-zon-ik] / eɪˈzɒn ɪk /

adjective

  1. not confined to any particular zone or region; not local.


Etymology

Origin of azonic

1785–95; < Greek ázōn ( os ) not restricted to a zone ( a- a- 6 + zṓn ( ē ) belt + -os adj. suffix) + -ic

Example Sentences

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Azonic, a-zon′ik, adj. not limited to a zone, not local.

From Project Gutenberg

Their new digs are impressive, housing O'NEAL, Azonic, and Blur under one roof.

From Time Magazine Archive

Plus we have our Azonic brand, which is primarily focused on cycling.

From Time Magazine Archive

Chuck's role is there is Product Development Manager, where he oversees the development of all the O'Neal, Azonic, and Blur branded items from start to finish every year.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sample Companies: Intense BMX, Sun Ringle, Oneal/Azonic, Smith, Supercross, No Fear, I, ATi, Marzocchi, and a host of others who are expanding their teams while making an effort to simplify their sponsorship programs.

From Time Magazine Archive