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Definition of zone
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Zone (n.) A
girdle;
a
cincture.
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Ozonoscopic
::
Ozonoscopic
(a.)
Serving
to
indicate
the
presence
or the
amount
of
ozone.
Zoned
::
Zoned (a.)
Zonate.
Zone
::
Zone (n.) A
girdle;
a
cincture.
Zoneless
::
Zoneless
(a.) Not
having
a zone;
ungirded.
Blazoner
::
Blazoner
(n.) One who gives
publicity,
proclaims,
or
blazons;
esp., one who
blazons
coats of arms; a
herald..
Orchis
::
Orchis
(n.) A genus of
endogenous
plants
growing
in the North
Temperate
zone, and
consisting
of about
eighty
species.
They are
perennial
herbs
growing
from a tuber
(beside
which is
usually
found the last
year's
tuber
also),
and are
valued
for their showy
flowers.
See
Orchidaceous..
Zone
::
Zone (n.) A
series
of
planes
having
mutually
parallel
intersections.
Ozonize
::
Ozonize
(v. t.) To treat with
ozone.
Horse-chestnut
::
Horse-chestnut
(n.) The tree
itself,
which was
brought
from
Constantinople
in the
beginning
of the
sixteenth
century,
and is now
common
in the
temperate
zones of both
hemispheres.
The
native
American
species
are
called
buckeyes..
Cipolin
::
Cipolin
(n.) A
whitish
marble,
from Rome,
containiing
pale
greenish
zones.
It
consists
of
calcium
carbonate,
with zones and
cloudings
of
talc..
Ambulacrum
::
Ambulacrum
(n.) One of the
radical
zones of
echinoderms,
along which run the
principal
nerves,
blood
vessels,
and water
tubes.
These zones
usually
bear rows of
locomotive
suckers
or
tentacles,
which
protrude
from
regular
pores.
In star
fishes
they
occupy
the
grooves
along the under side of the
rays..
Fraxinus
::
Fraxinus
(n.) A genus of
deciduous
forest
trees,
found in the north
temperate
zone, and
including
the true ash
trees..
Zonaria
::
Zonaria
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Mammalia
in which the
placenta
is
zonelike.
Climate
::
Climate
(v. i.) One of
thirty
regions
or
zones,
parallel
to the
equator,
into which the
surface
of the earth from the
equator
to the pole was
divided,
according
to the
successive
increase
of the
length
of the
midsummer
day..
Ozonometric
::
Ozonometric
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or used for, the
determination
of the
amount
of
ozone;
of or
relating
to
ozonometry..
Zone
::
Zone (n.) The
portion
of the
surface
of a
sphere
included
between
two
parallel
planes;
the
portion
of a
surface
of
revolution
included
between
two
planes
perpendicular
to the axis.
Interseptal
::
Interseptal
(a.)
Between
septa;
as, the
interseptal
spaces
or
zones,
between
the
transparent,
or
septal,
zones in
striated
muscle;
the
interseptal
chambers
of a
shell,
or of a seed
vessel..
Belt
::
Belt (n.) One of
certain
girdles
or zones on the
surface
of the
planets
Jupiter
and
Saturn,
supposed
to be of the
nature
of
clouds..
Laminarian
::
Laminarian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
seaweeds
of the genus
Laminaria,
or to that zone of the sea (from two to ten
fathoms
in
depth)
where the
seaweeds
of this genus
grow..
Ozone
::
Ozone (n.) A
colorless
gaseous
substance
(O/)
obtained
(as by the
silent
discharge
of
electricity
in
oxygen)
as an
allotropic
form of
oxygen,
containing
three atoms in the
molecule.
It is a
streng
oxidizer,
and
probably
exists
in the air,
though
by he
ordinary
tests it is
liable
to be
confused
with
certain
other
substances,
as
hydrogen
dioxide,
or
certain
oxides
of
nitrogen.
It
derives
its name from its
peculiar
odor, which
resembles
that of weak
chlorine..
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