Edge+or+border

  • 71border — n 1. perimeter, periphery, edge, rim, fringe, verge, skirt; circumference, circuit, compass, ambit, margin, frame, outline, confine, confines; brink, brim, brow, hem; bound, limit, bourn, pale, extremity, termination; limits, city limits, outer… …

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  • 72border — I. n. 1. Edge, rim, brim, verge, brink, margin, marge, skirt. 2. Limit, boundary, confine, frontier, march. II. v. a. Put a border upon, adorn with a border, make a border for …

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  • 73edge — [OE] Edge is probably the main native English representative of the Indo European base *ak ‘be sharp or pointed’, which has contributed so many words to the language via Latin and Greek (such as acid, acrid, acute, acne, alacrity, and oxygen).… …

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  • 74edge — [OE] Edge is probably the main native English representative of the Indo European base *ak ‘be sharp or pointed’, which has contributed so many words to the language via Latin and Greek (such as acid, acrid, acute, acne, alacrity, and oxygen).… …

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  • 75Border-Router — Ein Border Router bzw. Edge Router kommt meistens bei Internetdienstanbietern (Internet Service Provider) zum Einsatz. Dieser muss die Netze des Teilnehmers, der ihn betreibt, mit anderen Peers (Partner Routern) verbinden. Auf diesen Routern… …

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  • 76edge — A line at which a surface terminates. SEE ALSO: border, margin. cutting e. 1. the beveled, knifelike, sharpened working angle of a dental hand instrument; 2. SYN: incisal margin. denture e. SYN …

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  • 77border — [14] English acquired border from Old French bordure. This came from the common Romance verb *bordāre ‘border’, which was based on *bordus ‘edge’, a word of Germanic origin whose source, *borthaz, was the same as that of English board in the… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 78border — [14] English acquired border from Old French bordure. This came from the common Romance verb *bordāre ‘border’, which was based on *bordus ‘edge’, a word of Germanic origin whose source, *borthaz, was the same as that of English board in the… …

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  • 79border effect — noun photography : an adjacency effect characterized by a faint dark line just within the high density side of the margin lying between a lightly exposed and a heavily exposed area * * * border effect noun (image technol) A faint dark line on the …

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  • 80Border — Recorded in many spelling forms including Board, Boards, Boardman, Border, Boord, Borde, Laborde, Bordes, Bordas, Bordis, Bourdel, and many others, this is a surname which may be either of Olde English or French origins. If the former it derives… …

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