Some reading areas
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DENSSome reading areas
DENSReading areas
ISLESSome resort areas
LAIRSSome zoo areas
LOFTSSome sleeping areas
RESTSTOPSSome highway areas
UPTOWNSSome urban areas
VAULTSSome storage areas
LAWNSSome bowling areas
ORSSome hosp. areas
DELTAICLike some river areas
APSESAreas for some kneelers
CONTINENTSSome massive land areas
CUTOVERLike some timber areas.
BARSSome restaurant waiting areas
CLUBROOMSSome airport VIP areas
YELLOWZONESSome demarcated parking areas
ATRIAAreas in some malls
UNLITTEREDWord for some city areas.
CRIMEPRONELike some poor urban areas
MOSSYLike some tree trunk areas
ARCADESAreas in some shopping centers
ATRIAAreas in some office buildings
HELIPORTSLanding areas for some fliers
VISITORSBUREAUSParts of some rest areas
COASTALLike some areas prone to flooding
TRISTATEPertaining to some greater metropolitan areas
gemsagile, goatlike antelope, Rupicapra rupicapra, of high mountains of Europe: now rare in some areas
cachalotlarge, square-snouted whale, Physeter catodon, valued for its oil and spermaceti: now reduced in number and rare in some areas
knotgrassA common Eurasian plant of the dock family, with jointed creeping stems and small pink flowers. It is a serious weed in some areas
segoa mariposa lily (Calochortus nuttallii) of western North America having mostly white or in some areas mostly yellow flowers mottled with a darker color
ragweedsA North American plant of the daisy family. Its tiny green flowers produce copious amounts of pollen, making it a major causative agent of hay fever in some areas
fireweedtall perennial (Epilobium angustifolium) of the evening-primrose family that has long spikes of pinkish-purple flowers and is an important honey plant in some areas called also willow herb
bulrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas
bullrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas