0 a line that has been agreed to divide one country from another: --
1 a strip that goes around or along the edge of something, often as decoration: --
3 to be next to and have a border with another country: --
4 the line that divides one country or place from another: --
5 a strip that goes around or along the edge of something, or the edge itself: --
Plots were harvested weekly from the two central rows of each plot, bordered at each end.
Peace researchers, often with direct links to the peace campaigns, discussed the importance of communications across borders since the early 1960s.
Any systematic examination of pre-state diversity and the borders that may have identified that diversity was one casualty of this premise.
Defects can also extend to be bordered by fibrous continuity between the arterial valves.
A polyhedral surface reconstruction algorithm has been adopted for ventricular computation using the traced endocardial borders of each short-axis image.
All these terraces are bordered to prevent erosion by runoff and to improve water use efficiency.
Scale borders frame a series of scrolls and zoomorphic profile heads.
The close borders approach proved to be ineffective.