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zodiac
noun
1 (the zodiac) astron the band of sky that extends 8° on either side of the Sun's ecliptic, divided into 12 equal parts, each of which once contained one of the zodiacal constellations, though some no longer do.
2 astrol a chart or diagram (usually a circular one), representing this band of sky and the signs of the zodiac contained within it (see table in the Supplement to this book).
[14c: from French zodiaque , from Greek zoidiakos , from zoidion a figure of a small animal]
zodiacal adjective .
zombie or zombi
noun (zombies or zombis )
1 derog, colloq a slow-moving, stupid, unresponsive or apathetic person.
2 a corpse brought to life again by magic.
[19c in sense 2; 1930s in sense 1: from Kongo (W African language) zumbi fetish]
zonal
adjective
1 relating to a zone or zones.
2 arranged in zones.
zone
noun
1 an area or region of a country, town, etc, especially one marked out for a special purpose or by a particular feature.
2 geog any of the five horizontal bands into which the earth's surface is divided by the Arctic Circle, the Tropic of Cancer, the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle.
verb (zoned , zoning )
1 (also zone something off) to divide it into zones; to mark it as a zone.
2 to assign to a particular zone.
[15c: from Greek zone girdle]
in the zone colloq in a mental state that enables one to perform at the height of one's abilities .
zonk colloq
verb (zonked , zonking ) to hit with a sharp or firm impact.
[1950s: imitating the sound of the impact]
zonk out to collapse or make someone collapse into unconsciousness or in exhaustion.

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