
1) Ambit 2) Border 3) Bounds 4) Bourn 5) Bourne 6) Brink 7) Circumscription 8) Delimitation 9) Demarcation 10) Edge 11) End 12) Fringe 13) Frontier 14) Heliopause 15) Limit 16) Lineation 17) Margin 18) Mete 19) Outline 20) Perimeter 21) Periphery 22) Rim 23) Rubicon 24) Shoreline 25) Thalweg 26) Verge
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1) Border 2) Bound 3) Bounds 4) Edge 5) Extremity 6) Four or six in cricket 7) Frontier 8) French word used in English 9) Geography terminology 10) Limit 11) Line between two cities 12) Perimeter 13) Subject of many a war
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1. the perimeter of the ground;
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[cricket] The boundary has two distinct meanings in cricket: ==Edge of the field== The boundary is the edge of the playing field, or the physical object marking the edge of the field, such as a rope or fence. In low-level matches, a series of plastic cones are often used. Since the early 2000s the boundaries at professional matches are ofte...
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[real estate] A unit of real estate or immovable property is limited by a legal boundary. The boundary (in Latin: limes) may appear as a discontinuation in the terrain: a ditch, a bank, a hedge, a wall, or similar, but essentially, a legal boundary is a conceptual entity, a social construct, adjunct to the likewise abstract entity of proper...
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[topology] In topology and mathematics in general, the boundary of a subset S of a topological space X is the set of points which can be approached both from S and from the outside of S. More precisely, it is the set of points in the closure of S, not belonging to the interior of S. An element of the boundary of S is called a boundary point...
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• (n.) That which indicates or fixes a limit or extent, or marks a bound, as of a territory; a bounding or separating line; a real or imaginary limit.
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[Noun] Plural form: boundaries. The edge of something. The limit.
Example: We crossed the boundary between Devon and Cornwall later on that day.
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(from the article `Germany`) ...Sea coasts, respectively, complete the northern border. To the west, Germany borders The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg; to the southwest it ... ...and communications make such geographical factors of less and less account. More potent for much of the 20th century were political restrictions ... ...
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The limit of a pre-defined and established area whose limit is determined by one or more lines e.g. County area boundary, reservoir boundary.
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Is the limit of a property.
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the edge between different habitat types. If distinctive, a boundary can be considered a separate edge habitat or ecotone. Boundaries that are readily crossed by an organism are called permeable, those that are crossed reluctantly are called semipermeable, and those that are not crossed are called impermeable (Dunning et al. 1990:173).
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The edge of the golf course that defines the area of play.
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the edge between different habitat types. If distinctive, a boundary can be considered a separate edge habitat or ecotone. Boundaries that are readily crossed by an organism are called permeable, those that are crossed reluctantly are called semipermeable, and those that are not crossed are called impermeable (Dunning et al. 1992:173).
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the edge between different habitat types. If distinctive, a boundary can be considered a separate edge habitat or ecotone. Boundaries that are readily crossed by an organism are called permeable, those that are crossed reluctantly are called semipermeable, and those that are not crossed are called impermeable (Dunning et al. 1992173).
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The beginning or end point in the portion of a process from a Supplier to a Customer that will be the focus of the process improvement effort.
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The conceptual limits of a system, penetrated by outputs and inputs but not by feedback loops.
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the linear limit or edge of a territory such as a private piece of property, a county, state, or country
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Bound'a·ry noun ;
plural Boundaries [ From
Bound a limit; confer Late Latin
bonnarium piece of land with fixed limits.] That which indicates or fixes a limit or extent, or marks a bound, as of a territory; a bounding or separating line; a real or imaginary limit. « Bu...
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By this term is understood in general, every separation, natural or artificial, which marks the confines or line of division of two contiguous estates.
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(1) The edge of the playing area, usually 50 to 80 metres from the wicket and marked by a line, rope or fence. However, in practice, there is no fixed size or shape for the field, although large deviations from a low-eccentricity ellipse are discouraged.
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the line or zone formed by the edges of two adjacent ecosystems.
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bound noun the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
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something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line. · Also calledthe collection of all points of a given set having the property that every neighborhood of each point contains points in the set and in the complement of the set. · a hit in which the ball reaches or crosses the boundary line of the field on one or mor...
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[Social studies terms] the line indicating the limit or extent of something
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