/ˈzəʊnəl/
OriginFirst attested 1865–70, from zone + -al.
- Divided into zones.
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- Related to, associated with, or similar to zones.
- roughly longitudinal (east to west, or west to east)
Formsmore zonal(comparative) · most zonal(superlative)