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    Bor·der
    /ˈbôrdər/

    noun

    • 1. a line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries: "border patrols" Similar frontierboundarypartitionborderline
    • 2. the edge or boundary of something, or the part near it: "the northern border of their distribution area"

    verb

  2. A border is the outer edge of a surface or image that marks its boundary in reference to others, such as a border you draw around a picture. A border is also a line that acts as a boundary between two or more geographic areas, whether it’s small areas, like between neighbors on the same street, or large areas, like between countries.

  3. 1. A part that forms the outer edge of something. 2. A decorative strip around the edge of something, such as fabric. 3. A strip of ground, as at the edge of a garden or walk, in which ornamental plants or shrubs are planted. 4. The line or frontier area separating political divisions or geographic regions; a boundary.

  4. A border separates one thing from another, most famously countries. Sometimes neighboring countries have border disputes, if they don't think the lines were drawn fairly or if they don't get along. Borders can also be less official.

  5. border. noun. /ˈbɔːdə (r)/. /ˈbɔːrdər/. the line that divides two countries or areas; the land near this line. I live in a small town in the US, near the Canadian border. Thousands of people cross the border every day. They took steps to secure the border. to seal/close the border.

  6. 6 days ago · noun. 1. the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary. 2. the line that separates one country, state, province, etc., from another; frontier line. You cannot cross the border without a visa. 3. the district or region that lies along the boundary line of another. 4.

  7. border meaning, definition, what is border: the official line that separates two cou...: Learn more.

  8. B1. the line that separates two countries or states: the border between France and Spain. We crossed the border from Canada into the US. Fewer examples. They live in a small village near the Danish border. Niagara Falls straddles the Canadian border. The population of the region was swollen by refugees from across the border.

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