| 1. | the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary. |
| 2. | the line that separates one country, state, province, etc., from another; frontier line: You cannot cross the border without a visa. |
| 3. | the district or region that lies along the boundary line of another. |
| 4. | the frontier of civilization. |
| 5. | the border,
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| 6. | brink; verge. |
| 7. | an ornamental strip or design around the edge of a printed page, a drawing, etc. |
| 8. | an ornamental design or piece of ornamental trimming around the edge of a fabric, rug, garment, article of furniture, etc. |
| 9. | Horticulture.
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| 10. | Theater.
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| 11. | to make a border around; adorn with a border. |
| 12. | to form a border or boundary to. |
| 13. | to lie on the border of; adjoin. |
| 14. | to form or constitute a border; be next to: California borders on the Pacific Ocean. |
| 15. | to approach closely in character; verge: The situation borders on tragedy. |