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 +# A [[measure]] of the [[extent]] of a [[planar]] region, or of the [[surface]] of a solid; it is measured in square units
 +# A particular geographic [[region]].
 +# Any particular extent of surface.
 +#: ''The photo is a little dark in that '''area'''.''
 +# Figuratively, any extent, scope or range of an object or concept.
 +#: ''The plans are a bit vague in that '''area'''.''
 +#: ''My guts are a bit sore in that '''area'''.''
'''Area''' is a [[quantity]] expressing the two-[[dimension]]al size of a defined part of a [[surface]], typically a region bounded by a closed [[curve]]. '''Area''' is a [[quantity]] expressing the two-[[dimension]]al size of a defined part of a [[surface]], typically a region bounded by a closed [[curve]].
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  1. A measure of the extent of a planar region, or of the surface of a solid; it is measured in square units
  2. A particular geographic region.
  3. Any particular extent of surface.
    The photo is a little dark in that area.
  4. Figuratively, any extent, scope or range of an object or concept.
    The plans are a bit vague in that area.
    My guts are a bit sore in that area.

Area is a quantity expressing the two-dimensional size of a defined part of a surface, typically a region bounded by a closed curve.



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