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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151. This leads to the second problem, which is concerned with the exact demarcation of the North-South boundary.
152. McLaren first began attracting attention about six years ago when he started contesting boundary lines in the development where he lives.
153. As the name implies, this operation involves emphasizing the boundary or edge features on the image so that it looks less blurred.
154. The adversarial nature of judicial and arbitral proceedings likewise assumes a bilateral model, which is especially clear in boundary determination.
155. A barbed wire fence marks the boundary between the two communities.
156. The ball had reached the boundary fence - the ostrich's head merely being an extension of it.
157. The game ends when the stream reaches the boundary of the grid.
158. The shift that Kepler represents was not merely the collapse of a traditional boundary between two academic disciplines.
159. High Court judges are the deputy chairmen of the Parliamentary Boundary Commissions.
160. Rather, they require a careful analysis of contemporary political struggles over questions of representation, symbolic boundary formation, and identification.
161. It cut across the boundary between the two hundreds and was later centred on the Norman castle at Nether Stowey.
162. Passing over the parish boundary at Sunderlandwick, the old toll bar is on the right, and Bar Farm opposite.
163. A major late north-north-west thrust episode has been identified, possibly associated with movements on the Boundary Slide in adjacent areas.
164. Another Scourie loch which has a delightful story does not really lie within the boundary of the hotel fishings.
165. The process of drawing a line, setting limits, establishing a boundary, is a vital part of social development.
166. The moment the provincial boundary was crossed the washboard highway flattened into smooth, perfectly maintained blacktop.
167. It originally extended over the full width of the Railway between the boundary walls.
168. Alice had been seen emerging through a newly-created opening in the church's boundary wall.
169. They demanded that the Corporation immediately extend the city boundary and embark on a crash housing programme.
170. On the lower slopes the boundary hedges are of ancient and solid holly.
171. It is as if the vegetal cells have set up a new boundary region for specifying positional information.
172. Go half right along the obvious track to the next field boundary.
173. The murder could easily have taken place over the boundary, in the Metropolitan police area.
174. The general rule is that the more combustible your wall is, the greater distance it has to be away from the boundary.
175. These and other observations have led to the obvious speculation that plumes arise at the core-mantle boundary.
176. These photographs were obtained by illuminating a very thin layer of a smoke-filled boundary layer.
177. Usher confronts the slender boundary between deep love and intense hate within the format of a highly intellectual mystery.
178. As they pointed out,[http://sentencedict.com/boundary.html] the flux bundles also lined up with cold patches near the core-mantle boundary.
179. Thus the Highland Boundary Fault may lie further north than is shown in Fig.
180. In the middle of the room seven or eight men stood together, forming a 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.