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ALL meanings of borderless

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  • adjective borderless without a band or margin around or along the edge 3
  • adjective borderless (of an island) not divided by a national border 3
  • adjective borderless without limits 3
  • adjective borderless (of trade, travel, etc) not constrained by the presence of international borders 3
  • noun borderless the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary. 1
  • noun borderless the line that separates one country, state, province, etc., from another; frontier line: You cannot cross the border without a visa. 1
  • noun borderless the district or region that lies along the boundary line of another. 1
  • noun borderless the frontier of civilization. 1
  • noun borderless the border. the border between the U.S. and Mexico, especially along the Rio Grande. (in the British Isles) the region along the boundary between England and Scotland. 1
  • noun borderless brink; verge. 1
  • noun borderless an ornamental strip or design around the edge of a printed page, a drawing, etc. 1
  • noun borderless an ornamental design or piece of ornamental trimming around the edge of a fabric, rug, garment, article of furniture, etc. 1
  • noun borderless Horticulture. a long, narrow bed planted with flowers, shrubs, or trees. a strip of ground in which plants are grown, enclosing an area in a garden or running along the edge of a walk or driveway. the plants growing in such a strip: a border of tulips along the path. 1
  • noun borderless Theater. a narrow curtain or strip of painted canvas hung above the stage, masking the flies and lighting units, and forming the top of the stage set. border light. 1
  • verb with object borderless to make a border around; adorn with a border. 1
  • verb with object borderless to form a border or boundary to. 1
  • verb with object borderless to lie on the border of; adjoin. 1
  • verb without object borderless to form or constitute a border; be next to: California borders on the Pacific Ocean. 1
  • verb without object borderless to approach closely in character; verge: The situation borders on tragedy. 1
  • adjective borderless Not having a border. 0
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