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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181. The Rio Grande forms the boundary between Texas and Mexico.
182. This rim wall has been built up and fortified and marks the boundary of the town.
183. The boundary between office and home is thinning to transparency in the information era.
184. There are wetlands, too, glittering with dragonfly and edged with boundary oaks in excess of 400 years old.
185. The investigation of the flow past obstacles or of boundary layers requires a uniform flow with minimal velocity fluctuations.
186. The boundary between probity and fraud was much more difficult to draw in this area.
187. This new textbook describes the Boundary Element Method, a powerful and accurate computational technique in continuum mechanics.
188. Will my cover-drive still leave the off-side fielders rooted helplessly to the ground as the ball speeds to the boundary?
189. Seventy percent of the voters approved Measure G, which sets an urban growth boundary around the perimeter of Novato.
190. The boundary between conversation and other discourse types is a fuzzy one, and there are many intermediate cases.
191. Experiments like this opened geophysicists' eyes to the myriad ways this boundary layer could look.
192. Geophysicists began to think that since hot-spot plumes presumably originated at the core-mantle boundary, this layer might play a role.
193. But they believe it's only a matter of time before the disease crosses the county boundary.
194. There is no clear boundary between the measures that can be adopted under the Treaty and those adopted under the Agreement.
195. Wall flows have some special features which we illustrate by considering boundary layers.
196. Speculating about their answers is pointless yet it is inevitable when Mr Garel-Jones's resignation letter crosses the boundary of credulity.
197. No natural boundary appears to exist between the natural and social sciences.
198. There is a short cut across the fields, zigzagging along the boundary banks.
199. Turn left into Bleak Terrace and go back on to the Fell through the wicket gate to the village boundary wall.
200. A boundary extension would require new electoral boundaries and these could not easily be adjusted soas to retain Unionist minority control.
201. Above the boundary, the world quickly quiets down to a new mode of functioning.
202. Remember that when a rabbit comes through your boundary fence on to your land it automatically changes ownership.
203. The b -boundary is the projection into a space-time of a natural boundary attached to a higher-dimensional Riemannian manifold.
204. Part of understanding how this boundary layer looks involves under-standing what it is made of.
205. He found places where the waves bounced off the boundary and then returned to the surface near a large bank of seismographs.
206. Where boundary fences are in poor condition, the estimated cost of rectification should be assessed as part of the financial appraisal.
207. The narrow river formed the boundary between two counties-Pale Horse to the south, Paradise to the north.
208. Table 5 show the results. Traditional boundary types have frequently been replaced by post and wire fences.
209. Another, presumably later,[www.Sentencedict.com] inhumation cemetery lay in and around the southern boundary ditch at its Ryknild Street end.
210. There is no real boundary to the part of the planet I think of as the deep sea.
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.