- any large, indefinite, and continuous part of a surface or space
- an area considered as a unit for geographical, functional, social, or cultural reasons
- an administrative division of a country
- a realm or sphere of activity or interest
- range, area, or scope: in what region is the price likely to be?
- a division or part of the body: the lumbar region
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
re•gion /ˈridʒən/USA pronunciation
n. [countable]
See -reg-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- a large area of a surface, space, or body:a region of the earth; a tropical region.
- a district of a certain kind:an industrial region.
- Anatomya division of the body:the abdominal region.
- in the region of, approximately;
almost:cost in the region of ten dollars.
See -reg-.
re•gion
(rē′jən),USA pronunciation n.
- an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body:a region of the earth.
- Usually, regions. the vast or indefinite entirety of a space or area, or something compared to one:the regions of the firmament; the regions of the mind.
- a part of the earth's surface (land or sea) of considerable and usually indefinite extent:a tropical region.
- a district without respect to boundaries or extent:a charming region in Connecticut.
- Geography, Astronomya part or division of the universe, as the heavens:a galactic region.
- a large indefinite area or range of something specified;
sphere:a region of authority. - an area of interest, activity, pursuit, etc.;
field:studies in the region of logic. - Governmentan administrative division of a city or territory.
- [Zoogeog.]a major faunal area of the earth's surface, sometimes one regarded as a division of a larger area.
- Anatomya place in or a division of the body or a part of the body:the abdominal region.
- Mathematics
- Also called domain. an open connected set.
- the union of such a set and some or all of its boundary points.
- Latin regiōn- (stem of regiō) direction, line, boundary, equivalent. to reg(ere) to rule + -iōn- -ion
- Anglo-French regiun
- Middle English 1300–50
- 1. area, section, portion. 4. locale, site, tract, quarter.
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region /ˈriːdʒən/ n
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- Aberdeenshire
- Abkhazia
- aborigine
- Abruzzo
- acanthus
- access road
- Aceh
- Aeolis
- aeropause
- Aetolia
- Ain
- air pocket
- Aïr
- Aisne
- Akkad
- Alaska
- Albury-Wodonga
- Allen
- Allier
- Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
- Alpes-Maritimes
- Alsace
- Alsace-Lorraine
- altitude
- Amhara
- anal
- Andalusia
- angelfish
- Angus
- antipodes
- Aosta
- Appalachia
- approximately
- Apulia
- Aquitaine
- Aragon
- Araucania
- Ardèche
- Arden
- Ardennes
- area
- Argolis
- Argonne
- Argyll and Bute
- Argyllshire
- Ariège
- Arnhem Land
- arum
- Ashanti