Words That Rhyme with
areas
A particular geographic region.
0 rhymes 5 letters

No Rhymes Found for Areas

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All Definitions for Areas

Below are all the dictionary definitions of areas:

1A particular geographic region.
2Any particular extent of surface, especially an empty or unused extent.
3A measure of the extent of a surface
4It is measured in square units.
5The extent, scope, or range of an object or concept.
6Penalty box
7Penalty area.
8An open space, below ground level, giving access to the basement of a house, and typically separated from the pavement by railings.
9Genitals.

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About rhymes for areas

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