Border
41Border — Sur un voilier, border signifie aplatir une voile, par exemple à l aide de manœuvre courante (un cordage, comme une écoute). (en vieux français une borde est une planche... ce que l on retrouve dans le terme bordage (ce qui constitue la partie… …
42border — 1. noun /bɔədə,bɔːdə,bɔrdər/ a) The outer edge of something. a solid 1px border around a table b) A decorative strip around the edge of something. 2. verb /bɔədə,bɔːdə,bɔrdər/ …
43border — noun 1》 a line separating two countries or other areas. ↘(the Border) the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. ↘(the Borders) the boundary and adjoining districts between Scotland and England. 2》 a decorative… …
44border — I. n. 1. Edge, rim, brim, verge, brink, margin, marge, skirt. 2. Limit, boundary, confine, frontier, march. II. v. a. Put a border upon, adorn with a border, make a border for …
45border — 1. noun 1) the border of a medieval manuscript Syn: edge, margin, perimeter, circumference, periphery, rim, fringe, verge, sides 2) the French border Syn: frontier, boundary …
46border — Synonyms and related words: Berlin wall, Japanese garden, Pillars of Hercules, abut, abut on, act drop, adjoin, alpine garden, ambit, approach, approximate, arboretum, arena, asbestos, asbestos board, backdrop, bailiwick, bamboo curtain, bank,… …
47border — [14] English acquired border from Old French bordure. This came from the common Romance verb *bordāre ‘border’, which was based on *bordus ‘edge’, a word of Germanic origin whose source, *borthaz, was the same as that of English board in the… …
48border on — 1. Adjoin, be in contact with, be coterminous with, touch at the side or end of, be contiguous to, lie adjacent to, be in juxtaposition with, border upon. 2. Approach, come near to, approximate, almost reach, want but little of, border upon …
49border — A security perimeter formed by logical boundaries that can only be crossed at specifically defined locations known as border gateways. See also border gateway …
50border — Within rules applicable to border searches includes not only actual border crossing points but also reasonable extended geographic area in immediate vicinity of crossing point. U.S. v. Warner, C.A.Tex., 441 F.2d 821, 832 …