Found 3 items, similar to Border.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: border
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: border
border
n 1: a line that indicates a boundary [syn:
boundary line,
borderline,
delimitation,
mete]
2: the boundary line or the area immediately inside the
boundary [syn:
margin,
perimeter]
3: the boundary of a surface [syn:
edge]
4: a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge [syn:
molding,
moulding]
5: a strip forming the outer edge of something;
“the rug had a
wide blue border”
border
v 1: extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle;
“The forest
surrounds my property” [syn:
surround,
skirt]
2: form the boundary of; be contiguous to [syn:
bound]
3: enclose in or as if in a frame;
“frame a picture” [syn:
frame,
frame in]
4: provide with a border or edge;
“edge the tablecloth with
embroidery” [syn:
edge]
5: lie adjacent to another or share a boundary;
“Canada adjoins
the U.S.”;
“England marches with Scotland” [syn:
adjoin,
edge,
abut,
march,
butt,
butt against,
butt on]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Border
Border
\Bor"der\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Bordered; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Bordering.]
1. To touch at the edge or boundary; to be contiguous or
adjacent; -- with on or upon as, Connecticut borders on
Massachusetts.
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2. To approach; to come near to; to verge.
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Wit which borders upon profaneness deserves to be
branded as folly. --Abp.
Tillotson.
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Border
\Bor"der\, v. t.
1. To make a border for; to furnish with a border, as for
ornament; as, to border a garment or a garden.
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2. To be, or to have, contiguous to; to touch, or be touched,
as by a border; to be, or to have, near the limits or
boundary; as, the region borders a forest, or is bordered
on the north by a forest.
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The country is bordered by a broad tract called the
“hot region.” --Prescott.
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Shebah and Raamah . . . border the sea called the
Persian gulf. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
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3. To confine within bounds; to limit. [Obs.]
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That nature, which contemns its origin,
Can not be bordered certain in itself. --Shak.
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Border
\Bor"der\, n. [OE. bordure, F. bordure, fr. border to
border, fr. bord a border; of German origin; cf. MHG. borte
border, trimming, G. borte trimming, ribbon; akin to E. board
in sense 8. See
Board, n., and cf.
Bordure.]
1. The outer part or edge of anything, as of a garment, a
garden, etc.; margin; verge; brink.
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Upon the borders of these solitudes. --Bentham.
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In the borders of death. --Barrow.
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2. A boundary; a frontier of a state or of the settled part
of a country; a frontier district.
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3. A strip or stripe arranged along or near the edge of
something, as an ornament or finish.
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4. A narrow flower bed.
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Border land, land on the frontiers of two adjoining
countries; debatable land; -- often used figuratively; as,
the border land of science.
The Border,
The Borders, specifically, the frontier
districts of Scotland and England which lie adjacent.
Over the border, across the boundary line or frontier.
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Syn: Edge; verge; brink; margin; brim; rim; boundary;
confine.
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