The difference between Global and Regional
When used as nouns, global means a globally scoped identifier, whereas regional means an entity or event with scope limited to a single region.
When used as adjectives, global means spherical, ball-shaped, whereas regional means of, or pertaining to, a specific region or district.
check bellow for the other definitions of Global and Regional
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Global as an adjective:
Spherical, ball-shaped.
Examples:
"In the center was a small, global mass."
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Global as an adjective (not [[comparable]]):
Of or relating to a globe or sphere.
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Global as an adjective:
Concerning all parts of the world.
Examples:
"Pollution is a global problem."
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Global as an adjective (not comparable, computing):
Of a variable, accessible by all parts of a program.
Examples:
"'Global variables keep support engineers employed."
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Global as an adjective:
Which has to be considered in its entirety.
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Global as a noun (computing):
A globally scoped identifier.
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Regional as an adjective:
Of, or pertaining to, a specific region or district.
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Regional as an adjective:
Of, or pertaining to, a large geographic region.
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Regional as an adjective:
Of, or pertaining to, one part of the body.
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Regional as an adjective (Australia):
Of a state or other geographic area, those parts which are not metropolitan, but are somewhat densely populated and usually contain a number of significant towns.
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Regional as a noun:
An entity or event with scope limited to a single region.