periphery in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

periphery in the PONS Dictionary

periphery Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to remain on the periphery
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These ribs extend prominently from the shoulder, which they render crenulated, to the periphery of the turn.
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The outer periphery of a population's habitat tends to be extreme; hence, the reason range expansion is kept in check.
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It is the most developed and educated village in its periphery.
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It may or may not have handles on the periphery.
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However, many of the species considered rare are ranked at the state level and represent species on the periphery of their range.
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He made his championship debut against the same opposition later that same season, however, he remained on the periphery of the team.
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The body whorl has two plain ribs below the nodulous ones, and three revolving ridges below the periphery, forming columellar folds.
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However, colonies that inhabit the periphery of its range are patchily distributed.
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The periphery of the body whorl is somewhat angulated.
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The forewings have a reticulate pattern, which is more expressed on the wing periphery and weakens towards the base.
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