1. Limite.
2. Séparation.
ETYM Old Eng. bordure, French bordure, from border to border, from bord a border; of German origin; cf. Mid. High Germ. borte border, trimming, German borte trimming, ribbon; akin to Eng. board. Related to Board, Bordure.
(Homonym: border).
A strip forming the outer edge of something.
ETYM French démarcation; pref. dé- (Latin de) + marquer to mark, of German origin. Related to Mark.
In industrial relations, the practice of stipulating that particular workers should perform particular tasks. The practice can be the source of industrial disputes.
The act of marking, or of ascertaining and setting a limit; separation; distinction.
ETYM From Latin limes, limitis: cf. French limite; or from Eng. limit, v. Related to Limit.
1. The boundary of a specific area; SYN. demarcation, demarcation line.
2. The greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; SYN. limitation.
3. The greatest possible degree of something; SYN. bounds, boundary.
4. As far as something can go.