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Definition of provinces - 2 dictionary results

prov⋅ince

[prov-ins]
–noun
1. an administrative division or unit of a country.
2. the provinces,
a. the parts of a country outside of the capital or the largest cities.
b. (in England) all parts of the country outside of London.
3. a country, territory, district, or region.
4. Geography. physiographic province.
5. a department or branch of learning or activity: the province of mathematics.
6. sphere or field of activity or authority, as of a person; office, function, or business: Such decisions do not lie within his province.
7. a major subdivision of British India.
8. an ecclesiastical territorial division, as that within which an archbishop or a metropolitan exercises jurisdiction.
9. History/Historical.
a. any of the North American colonies now forming major administrative divisions of Canada.
b. any of certain colonies of Great Britain which are now part of the U.S.
10. Roman History. a country or territory outside of Italy, brought under the ancient Roman dominion and administered by a governor sent from Rome.
11. Mining. an individual mineral-producing area.

Origin:
1300–50; ME < MF < L prōvincia province, official charge


5. area.
prov·ince   (prŏv'ĭns)   
n.  
  1. A territory governed as an administrative or political unit of a country or empire.
  2. A division of territory under the jurisdiction of an archbishop.
  3. provinces Areas of a country situated away from the capital or population center.
  4. A comprehensive area of knowledge, activity, or interest: a topic falling within the province of ancient history. See Synonyms at field.
  5. The range of one's proper duties and functions; scope or jurisdiction.
  6. Ecology An area of land, less extensive than a region, having a characteristic plant and animal population.
  7. Any of various lands outside Italy conquered by the Romans and administered by them as self-contained units.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin prōvincia.]
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