Synonym: barrier, border, bound, division, limit. Similar words: round and round, secondary, abound in, standard, calendar, bounce, round, fundamental. Meaning: ['baʊndərɪ] n. 1. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something 2. a line determining the limits of an area 3. the greatest possible degree of something.
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91. The possibility of such a mid-plate quake thus carries a much higher risk than one on a plate boundary.
92. The pits at the Midrips and Wicks near the boundary with Kent no longer hold water.
93. This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.
94. The outer boundary of a closed figure usually defines its size.
95. An equilibrium achieved by balancing the internal and external forces along a continuous boundary will reveal the qualities of the skin.
96. The first ventral arm plate is pentagonal with the lateral edges raised forming a boundary lip to the second oral tentacle pores.
97. This was done by using the pylorus and the anatomical antrum-corpus boundary as reference points.
98. I was born in a harem, and I instinctively understood very young that behind every boundary something terrifying is hiding.
99. It will fly away, and may not touch land this side of the county boundary.
100. The Mississippi River forms the boundary between Tennessee and Arkansas.
101. This starts out as sensible cost-saving and value.engineering but imperceptibly the boundary is crossed arid we enter the realm of skimping.
102. Politicians no longer need to draw doodle shaped boundary lines to guarantee ward majorities.
103. A layer of photosynthetic bacteria lives permanently on the boundary between brackish and highly saline water.
104. The jump in density across the boundary is twice what it is where the solid earth meets air.
105. The pressure had been eased, however, when White drove Dharmasena through the covers for the first boundary in 21 overs.
106. This can excite continuous, even steady, poleward flow as the boundary subsequently relaxes poleward.
107. The error can spread over the polygon by altering the positions of the boundary points appropriately.
108. The difficulty is then to find under what circumstances the appropriate boundary conditions are satisfied.
109. That point is marked by a sharp boundary known as the Mohorovicic discontinuity, or Moho.
110. Knock in rows of pegs just outside the patio boundary.
111. The clubhouse is prominently placed close to the park boundary and nearby homes.
112. The temperature gradient just above the core would become much steeper, for example, causing a much hotter boundary layer.
113. The data analyst has to know the boundary of the data analysis exercise and how much time to devote to it.
114. Internal tensions can be resolved through a creative channelling and thereby reinforce the group's own boundary.
115. It's sited only about a quarter mile from the northern boundary fence.
116. Thus, without any change in the composition across the boundary, the phase change produces a temporarily layered mantle.
117. The magnetopause marks the inner boundary of the agitated region which itself is called the magnetosheath.
118. There is a boundary to men's passions when they act from feelings; but none when they are under the influence of imagination. Edmund Burke
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119. After numerous false starts, we find our way to the National Forest boundary.
120. For non-mountaineers, the great feature of Knoydart is Loch Nevis, forming its southern boundary.
More similar words: round and round, secondary, abound in, standard, calendar, bounce, round, fundamental, ground, around, compound, round up, all round, founder, round off, surround, come round, go around, profound, all around, get around, background, surrounding, middle ground, revolve around, on the grounds of, around the corner, dart, radar, in the dark.