Zona
from latin
Verified
Standard
noun
Locus
From latin
Definition
A large division of the Earth's surface bounded by imaginary lines
Etymology
Borrowed from the Latin 'zona', meaning belt or girdle, which originates from the Greek 'zone'. It entered Indonesian via the Dutch 'zone', undergoing a semantic shift to denote a geographical region defined by imaginary boundaries.
Semantic Category
Physical locations or objects that can be a target/destination (e.g., pasar, sekolah).
Locus