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Definition of boundary
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of boundary is as below...
Boundary
(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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Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To go by,
beyond,
over,
through,
or the like; to
proceed
from one side to the other of; as, to pass a
house,
a
stream,
a
boundary,
etc..
Fold
::
Fold (n.) A
boundary;
a
limit.
Landmark
::
Landmark
(n.) A mark to
designate
the
boundary
of land; any , mark or fixed
object
(as a
marked
tree, a
stone,
a
ditch,
or a heap of
stones)
by which the
limits
of a farm, a town, or other
portion
of
territory
may be known and
preserved..
Bourne
::
Bourne
(n.) A
bound;
a
boundary;
a
limit.
Hence:
Point aimed at; goal.
Verge
::
Verge (n.) A
border,
limit,
or
boundary
of a
space;
an edge,
margin,
or brink of
something
definite
in
extent..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) That which
incloses
or
fences
in; a
boundary;
a
limit;
a
fence;
a
palisade.
Merestone
::
Merestone
(n.) A stone
designating
a limit or
boundary;
a
landmark.
Authorize
::
Authorize
(v. t.) To
clothe
with
authority,
warrant,
or legal
power;
to give a right to act; to
empower;
as, to
authorize
commissioners
to
settle
a
boundary..
Quantum
::
Quantum
(n.) A
definite
portion
of a
manifoldness,
limited
by a mark or by a
boundary..
Shard
::
Shard (n.) A
boundary;
a
division.
Meer
::
Meer (n.) A
boundary.
See Mere.
Bound
::
Bound (v. t.) To
limit;
to
terminate;
to fix the
furthest
point of
extension
of; -- said of
natural
or of moral
objects;
to lie
along,
or form, a
boundary
of; to
inclose;
to
circumscribe;
to
restrain;
to
confine..
Terminus
::
Terminus
(n.) The Roman
divinity
who
presided
over
boundaries,
whose
statue
was
properly
a short
pillar
terminating
in the bust of a man,
woman,
satyr,
or the like, but often
merely
a post or stone stuck in the
ground
on a
boundary
line..
Mete
::
Mete (n.)
Measure;
limit;
boundary;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural,
and in the
phrase
metes and
bounds..
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v. i.) To pass
beyond
a limit or
boundary;
hence,
to
depart;
to go..
Stultification
::
Stulp (n.) A
short,
stout post used for any
purpose,
a to mark a
boundary..
Border
::
Border
(v. i.) To touch at the edge or
boundary;
to be
contiguous
or
adjacent;
-- with on or upon as,
Connecticut
borders
on
Massachusetts..
List
::
List (n.) A limit or
boundary;
a
border.
Internally
::
Internally
(adv.)
Inwardly;
within
the
enveloping
surface,
or the
boundary
of a
thing;
within
the body;
beneath
the
surface..
Mesothelium
::
Mesothelium
(n.)
Epithelial
mesoderm;
a layer of
cuboidal
epithelium
cells,
formed
from a
portion
of the
mesoderm
during
the
differetiation
of the germ
layers.
It
constitutes
the
boundary
of the
c/lum..
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