It is known in different regions as bur oak, mossy cup oak, overcup oak, scrub oak, and mossy cup white oak.
This lessens misunderstanding and confusion in the discussion of species whose common names are not the same in different regions, and whose botanical names are not agreed upon among scientific men who mention or describe them.
The American species has several names, as is usual with trees which grow in different regions.
From all the facts known it may be concluded that the conception of taboo exists or has existed in some form in a great part of the world,[1044] though its development has differed greatly in different regions.
But cults of such deities might grow up independently in different regions,[759] and the supposition that the Phrygian worship was native to Asia Minor is favored by the great elaboration of its ceremonies and by their barbarous character.
The epidermis, placed immediately within the cuticle, is composed of a single row of cells, which vary, however, a good deal in size in different regions of the body.
Various stages in its growth may be observed in different regions of the cerebro-spinal cord.
The external layer of epithelium is by no means a very marked structure, the character of its cells varies greatly in different regions, and it is very imperfectly separated from the subjacent layer.
Its business is also to enquire into the causes of the affinities between the faunas of different regions or the varying degree of remoteness which those faunas may show.
Foremost among the photographic difficulties is the wide variation in intensity of the coronal light in different regions of the corona.
He devised later a promising method by which the heat of the corona in different regions can be measured by the bolometer, and an outline corona afterward sketched from these results.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different regions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.