Differences from place to place as seen in a study, or survey. So different kinds of things could be more popular in differents parts of a country or the world. A survey may find that there are more young people living in some areas than others. It may find that people living in some areas have a greater likelihood of being unemployed than other areas, even though they may be similar in other ways such as age and qualifications.
regional
It has a number of meaning, better known in Scotland. It can mean you are ticklish. It can mean you are troublesome or difficult to manage. It can mean you are puzzled or perplexed. The word with regional variations is known in Old English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Armenian. In zoology, from Scotland and Northern England, 'to bring forth young' as a cat, to kitten or litter
tumor is present with palpable regional lymph nodes and no metastases
London Regional Cancer Program.
Names that come from the Greek roots of Katharos (katherine, Katie Kaitlin-all have different spelling variations) mean pure.
Regional variations of language is known as a dialect.
Oregon has a generally temperate climate, but there are marked regional variations
its dialect :) because when the question says regional "variations" its refering to the variety of language with different vocabulary, grammer, and pronouncement wich is what dialect is hope this helps
Spanish with regional variations.
John Gollon has written: 'Chess Variations, Ancient, Regional, and Modern' -- subject(s): Chess variations
Most commonly, it is written as "Bitza" (بيتزا) but there are regional variations.
All the same except minor regional variations in some cases.
That is the name with minor regional variations-Sahara horned, desert-horned, etc.
regional
Not really, no. There are many regional variations in accent throughout the UK, and quite a few less-pronounced variations in Australia. The only real similarity they have is that the Australian accent is completely non-rhotic (unlike the USA) and a large number of UK regional dialects are non-rhotic.
variations means different versions of saying example : cat, feline
It has a number of meaning, better known in Scotland. It can mean you are ticklish. It can mean you are troublesome or difficult to manage. It can mean you are puzzled or perplexed. The word with regional variations is known in Old English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Armenian. In zoology, from Scotland and Northern England, 'to bring forth young' as a cat, to kitten or litter