border (EN)
noun, verb

noun “border”

sg. border, pl. borders or uncountable
  1. the dividing line or area between two political or geographical regions
    The river acts as a natural border between the two countries.
  2. the outermost part or edge of an area or object
    She planted roses along the border of her garden to create a natural fence.
  3. a decorative design along the edge of an object
    The tablecloth had a delicate lace border that added elegance to the dining room.
  4. in computing, a visible outline around an object, such as a table or image
    I added a blue border to the chart to make it stand out in the presentation.

verb “border”

border; he borders; past bordered, part. bordered; ger. bordering
  1. (of a country or area) to have a common border with
    France borders Spain to the south.
  2. to form a line along the edge of
    Tall trees bordered the lake, creating a natural barrier.