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I . border [ˈbɔ:dəɐ, Am ˈbɔ:rdɚ] N

1. border (frontier):

2. border (edge, boundary):

3. border fashion:

4. border (in garden):

II . border [ˈbɔ:dəɐ, Am ˈbɔ:rdɚ] ADJ

III . border [ˈbɔ:dəɐ, Am ˈbɔ:rdɚ] VB trans

border on VB intr

1. border on (share border with):

2. border on fig:

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By the 15th century disputes over village farming land established the borders of the village.
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He supported open borders before he became an immigration hard-liner.
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The acetylcholine recpetor were significantly reduced in the adult ennui in size as well as localization at the myotome segment borders of fast-twitch muscles.
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Each of her pieces is done by hand and are decorated with figures such as borders, mermaids, flowers and iguanas.
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Stelae may be used for government notices or as territorial markers to mark borders or delineate land ownership.
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Daring, we'd like to insist; only the make-up and the fake appearance borders more on the comic.
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And since it is a miniature sheet, the theme spills over to the borders unlike the sheets which have a white border.
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Some of the gauge lines cross international borders, though not as efficiently as they might.
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They all come from different countries that share borders that their population members choose to cross only rarely and unwillingly.
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There are also twenty-two pages with elaborate initials and borders which match the borders surrounding the miniatures.
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