Zone

/zoʊn/ noun

A zone is an area that is marked off or treated as different from others for a special purpose. It can refer to regions for time, safety, climate, or activity.

“Zone” comes from Latin “zona,” meaning “belt” or “girdle,” which came from Greek “zōnē” with the same meaning. It originally suggested something wrapped around or encircling.

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