IPA: /əˈzɒnɪk/
KK: /əˈzɒnɪk/
Not limited to a specific area or region; applicable everywhere.
The azonic nature of the policy allows it to be implemented globally.
Azonic is formed from the prefix "a-" (meaning without) and the root "zonic" (derived from "zone", which comes from Greek "zōnē", meaning a belt or girdle). The word "azonic" refers to something that is without a zone or not confined to a specific area.
Think of 'a-' meaning without and 'zone' referring to an area — so azonic means without a specific area or zone.