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Definition of margin
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Margin
(v. t.) To enter in the
margin
of a page.
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Marginging
::
Marginging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Margi.
Hem
::
Hem (n.)
Border;
edge;
margin.
Margin
::
Margin
(n.)
Specifically:
The part of a page at the edge left
uncovered
in
writing
or
printing.
Imbricated
::
Imbricated
(a.) Lying over each other in
regular
order,
so as to break
joints,
like tiles or
shingles
on a roof, the
scales
on the leaf buds of
plants
and the cups of some
acorns,
or the
scales
of
fishes;
overlapping
each other at the
margins,
as
leaves
in
aestivation..
Undulated
::
Undulated
(a.) Waved
obtusely
up and down, near the
margin,
as a leaf or
corolla;
wavy..
Emargination
::
Emargination
(n.) The act of
notching
or
indenting
the
margin,
or the state of being so
notched;
also, a notch or
shallow
sinus in a
margin..
Ctenoid
::
Ctenoid
(a.)
Having
a
comblike
margin,
as a
ctenoid
scale.
Marginal
::
Marginal
(a.)
Written
or
printed
in the
margin;
as, a
marginal
note or
gloss..
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(n.) A
distinct
part of a
discourse
or
writing;
any
section
or
subdivision
of a
writing
or
chapter
which
relates
to a
particular
point,
whether
consisting
of one or many
sentences.
The
division
is
sometimes
noted by the mark /, but
usually,
by
beginning
the first
sentence
of the
paragraph
on a new line and at more than the usual
distance
from the
margin..
Marginally
::
Marginally
(adv.)
In the
margin
of a book.
Apostille
::
Apostille
(n.) A
marginal
note on a
letter
or other
paper;
an
annotation.
Stringpiece
::
Stringpiece
(n.) A long piece of
timber,
forming
a
margin
or edge of any piece of
construction;
esp.:.
Border
::
Border
(n.) The outer part or edge of
anything,
as of a
garment,
a
garden,
etc.;
margin;
verge;
brink..
Margin
::
Margin
(n.) The
difference
between
the cost and the
selling
price of an
article.
Bimarginate
::
Bimarginate
(a.)
Having
a
double
margin,
as
certain
shells..
Dilated
::
Dilated
(a.)
Having
the
margin
wide and
spreading.
Capybara
::
Capybara
(n.) A large South
American
rodent
(Hydrochaerus
capybara)
Living
on the
margins
of lakes and
rivers.
It is the
largest
extant
rodent,
being about three feet long, and half that in
height.
It
somewhat
resembles
the
Guinea
pig, to which it is
related;
--
called
also
cabiai
and water hog..
Opisthion
::
Opisthion
(n.) The
middle
of the
posterior,
or
dorsal,
margin
of the great
foramen
of the
skull..
Sedge
::
Sedge (n.) Any plant of the genus
Carex,
perennial,
endogenous
herbs,
often
growing
in dense tufts in
marshy
places.
They have
triangular
jointless
stems,
a
spiked
inflorescence,
and long
grasslike
leaves
which are
usually
rough on the
margins
and
midrib.
There are
several
hundred
species..
Lac
::
Lac (n.) A
resinous
substance
produced
mainly
on the
banyan
tree, but to some
extent
on other
trees,
by the
Coccus
lacca,
a
scale-shaped
insect,
the
female
of which fixes
herself
on the bark, and
exudes
from the
margin
of her body this
resinous
substance..
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