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Definition of bord
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Bord (n.) See
Bourd.
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Welt
::
Welt (n.) A small cord
covered
with cloth and sewed on a seam or
border
to
strengthen
it; an edge of cloth
folded
on
itself,
usually
over a cord, and sewed
down..
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..
Splenius
::
Splenium
(n.) The
thickened
posterior
border
of the
corpus
callosum;
-- so
called
in
allusion
to its
shape.
Subgranular
::
Subgovernor
(n.) A
subordinate
or
assistant
governor.
Immarginate
::
Immarginate
(a.) Not
having
a
distinctive
margin
or
border.
Heteroptera
::
Heteroptera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Hemiptera,
in which the base of the
anterior
wings is
thickened.
See
Hemiptera..
Subtriangular
::
Subtreasury
(n.) A
subordinate
treasury,
or place of
deposit;
as, the
United
States
subtreasury
at New
York..
Limbous
::
Limbous
(a.) With
slightly
overlapping
borders;
-- said of a
suture.
Subopercular
::
Subofficer
(n.) An under or
subordinate
officer.
Bord
::
Bord (n.) A
board;
a
table.
Servant
::
Servant
(n.) One who
serves,
or does
services,
voluntarily
or on
compulsion;
a
person
who is
employed
by
another
for
menial
offices,
or for other
labor,
and is
subject
to his
command;
a
person
who
labors
or
exerts
himself
for the
benefit
of
another,
his
master
or
employer;
a
subordinate
helper..
Mate
::
Mate (n.) An
officer
in a
merchant
vessel
ranking
next below the
captain.
If there are more than one
bearing
the
title,
they are
called,
respectively,
first mate,
second
mate, third mate, etc. In the navy, a
subordinate
officer
or
assistant;
as,
master's
mate;
surgeon's
mate..
Accessoriness
::
Accessoriness
(n.) The state of being
accessory,
or
connected
subordinately..
Deacon
::
Deacon
(n.) An
officer
in
Christian
churches
appointed
to
perform
certain
subordinate
duties
varying
in
different
communions.
In the Roman
Catholic
and
Episcopal
churches,
a
person
admitted
to the
lowest
order in the
ministry,
subordinate
to the
bishops
and
priests.
In
Presbyterian
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
minister
and
elders,
and has
charge
of
certain
duties
connected
with the
communion
service
and the care of the poor. In
Congregational
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
pastor,
and
Fimbriated
::
Fimbriated
(a.)
Having
a very
narrow
border
of
another
tincture;
-- said esp. of an
ordinary
or
subordinary.
Salver-shaped
::
Salver-shaped
(a.)
Tubular,
with a
spreading
border.
See
Hypocraterimorphous..
Platband
::
Platband
(n.) A
border
of
flowers
in a
garden,
along a wall or a
parterre;
hence,
a
border..
Diabaterial
::
Diabaterial
(a.)
Passing
over the
borders.
Hem
::
Hem (n.)
Border;
edge;
margin.
Subordination
::
Subordination
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
subordinate
or
inferior
to an
other;
inferiority
of rank or
dignity;
subjection.
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