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Border logo #10101) Abut 2) Adjoin 3) Boundary 4) Connect 5) Decoration 6) Delimitation 7) Edge 8) Edging 9) Enclose 10) End 11) Frame 12) Frontier 13) Hem 14) Inclose 15) Margin 16) Mete 17) Perimeter 18) Rim 19) Selvage 20) Selvedge 21) Side 22) Skirt 23) Tassel 24) Verge
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Border

Border logo #10101) Be contiguous to 2) Border line 3) Borderline 4) Bound 5) Boundary 6) Boundary line 7) Bounds 8) Canada-United States divide 9) Casing 10) Country side 11) Crossing point 12) Cutting edge 13) Delimitation 14) Edge 15) Edge or frontier 16) Encircle 17) Form the boundary of 18) Fringe 19) Front line
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border logo #10444
  1. a line that indicates a boundary
  2. the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary
  3. the boundary of a surface
  4. a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge
  5. a strip forming the outer edge of something

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Border logo #21002• (v. t.) To make a border for; to furnish with a border, as for ornament; as, to border a garment or a garden. • (v. i.) To touch at the edge or boundary; to be contiguous or adjacent; -- with on or upon as, Connecticut borders on Massachusetts. • (v. i.) To approach; to come near to; to verge. • (n.) The outer part or edge of ...
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border logo #21003(from the article `heraldry`) The border, or bordure, is in Scotland used as a mark of difference, and in English heraldry since the mid-18th century a bordure compony ...
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border logo #21003(from the article `tapestry`) The border of a cartoon tended to be redesigned every time it was commissioned, since each patron would have a different heraldic device or personal ... ...Cotton wefts were occasionally used to obtain a brighter white. Primarily in the 7th century and perhaps also the 8th century, tapestry ... [2 relate...
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Border logo #22257A border is a gimp, but wider. This trim is sometimes woven in plain patterns, such as stripes or chevrons.
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Border logo #20441The boundary of a HTML element. The thickness of a border is expressed in pixels.
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Border logo #20829A decorative continuous design or rule that surrounds the material on a page.
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border logo #21001(bor´dәr) a bounding line, edge, or surface. brush border a specialization of the free surface of a cell, consisting of minute cylindrical processes (microvilli) that greatly increase the surface area. vermilion border the exposed red portion...
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Border logo #22385In medieval manuscripts, a border is, as Kathleen Scott puts it, 'A type of book decoration placed a
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Border logo #10444Flown scenic piece or curtain designed to conceal the upper part of the stage and its machinery or lighting equipment. (UK)
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Border logo #20972Bor'der intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Bordered ; present participle & verbal noun Bordering .] 1. To touch at the edge or boundary; to be contiguous or adjacent; -- with on or upon as, Connecticut ...
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Border logo #20972Bor'der transitive verb 1. To make a border for; to furnish with a border, as for ornament; as, to border a garment or a garden. 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 border...
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Border logo #20972Bor'der noun [ Middle English bordure , French bordure , from border to border, from bord a border; of German origin; confer Middle High German borte border, trimming, German borte trimming, ribbon; akin to English board in sense 8. See Board ,
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Border logo #22189A flat stone used as an edging material, a border stone is generally used to retain the field of the terrace or platform.
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border logo #21009border (BOR dur) 1. An edge, a rim, a periphery, a perimeter, a circumference, an extremity, a verge, a margin, a brim, a brink, a curb, a skirt, a frame, an outskirt, a fringe, a limit: Summer cottages were built all around the border of the lake. The bedspread had a fringed border. 2. A frontier, a boundary, a line: Do you need a passpor...
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Border logo #21709A continuous decoration used around the top, side or base of a cake.
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Border logo #24159Masking hung above the stage.
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Border logo #20411A pelmet used to mask the line of sight over a setting and to hide the flies lighting battens, etc.
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border logo #20974 noun a strip forming the outer edge of something; `the rug had a wide blue border`
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border logo #21450see margin.
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Border logo #22488A garden area that may be longer than it is wide, and may be used to divide or separate parts of the landscape. In a landscape, it is a grouping of plants that border some element (examples: a walkway, a driveway or a lawn). Borders come in all shapes and styles such as formal, cottage, perennial, shade or whatever meets your needs.
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Border logo #23353A garden border typically refers to garden space that has a backdrop, and borders the property.
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Border logo #23362A garden border typically refers to garden space that has a backdrop, and borders the property.
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