noun “border”
Singular border, Plural borders oder onzieleg
- the dividing line or area between two political or geographical regions
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The river acts as a natural border between the two countries.
- the outermost part or edge of an area or object
She planted roses along the border of her garden to create a natural fence.
- a decorative design along the edge of an object
The tablecloth had a delicate lace border that added elegance to the dining room.
- 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”
Infinitiv border; hien borders; Verg. bordered; Part. Verg. bordered; Ger. bordering
- (of a country or area) to have a common border with
France borders Spain to the south.
- to form a line along the edge of
Tall trees bordered the lake, creating a natural barrier.