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Definition of border
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Border
(n.) A
narrow
flower
bed.
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Scalloped
::
Scalloped
(a.)
Having
the edge or
border
cut or
marked
with
segments
of
circles.
See
Scallop,
n., 2..
Alley
::
Alley (n.) A
narrow
passage;
especially
a walk or
passage
in a
garden
or park,
bordered
by rows of trees or
bushes;
a
bordered
way..
Circumjacent
::
Circumjacent
(a.) Lying
round;
bordering
on every side.
Inclave
::
Inclave
(a.)
Resembling
a
series
of
dovetails;
-- said of a line of
division,
such as the
border
of an
ordinary..
Fimbria
::
Fimbria
(n.) A
fringe,
or
fringed
border..
Limb
::
Limb (n.) The
border
or edge of the disk of a
heavenly
body,
especially
of the sun and
moon..
Creole
::
Creole
(n.) One born of
European
parents
in the
American
colonies
of
France
or Spain or in the
States
which were once such
colonies,
esp. a
person
of
French
or
Spanish
descent,
who is a
native
inhabitant
of
Louisiana,
or one of the
States
adjoining,
bordering
on the Gulf of of
Mexico..
Foray
::
Foray (n.) A
sudden
or
irregular
incursion
in
border
warfare;
hence,
any
irregular
incursion
for war or
spoils;
a
raid..
Invected
::
Invected
(a.)
Having
a
border
or
outline
composed
of
semicircles
with the
convexity
outward;
-- the
opposite
of
engrailed.
Enchase
::
Enchase
(v. t.) To
incase
or
inclose
in a
border
or rim; to
surround
with an
ornamental
casing,
as a gem with gold; to
encircle;
to
inclose;
to
adorn..
Guard
::
Guard (n.) To
protect
the edge of, esp. with an
ornamental
border;
hence,
to face or
ornament
with
lists,
laces,
etc..
Brim
::
Brim (n.) The edge or
margin,
as of a
fountain,
or of the water
contained
in it; the
brink;
border..
List
::
List (v. t.) To sew
together,
as
strips
of
cloth,
so as to make a show of
colors,
or form a
border..
Coast
::
Coast (v. t.) The
exterior
line,
limit,
or
border
of a
country;
frontier
border..
Brim
::
Brim (n.) The rim,
border,
or upper edge of a cup, dish, or any
hollow
vessel
used for
holding
anything..
Brink
::
Brink (n.) The edge,
margin,
or
border
of a steep
place,
as of a
precipice;
a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a
verge;
a
border;
as, the brink of a
chasm.
Also Fig..
Two-cleft
::
Two-cleft
(a.)
Divided
about half way from the
border
to the base into two
segments;
bifid.
Edging
::
Edging
(n.) That which forms an edge or
border,
as the
fringe,
trimming,
etc., of a
garment,
or a
border
in a
garden..
Water Monitor
::
Water
monitor
() A very large
lizard
(Varanaus
salvator)
native
of
India.
It
frequents
the
borders
of
streams
and swims
actively.
It
becomes
five or six feet long.
Called
also
two-banded
monitor,
and
kabaragoya.
The name is also
applied
to other
aquatic
monitors..
Margent
::
Margent
(n.) A
margin;
border;
brink;
edge.
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