A line on a map indicating the boundaries of one area or country as compared to an adjacent area or country. Also refers to the edge of something like a piece of paper.
B: Border O: Orientation L: Legend T: Title S: Scale
The noun 'border' is a singular common noun. The noun 'border' is a concrete noun as a word for the edge of something or decoration along the edge of something. The noun 'border' is an abstract noun as a word for a line separating two political or geographical areas.
Yes India does have a border with China.
Democrats are against border control.
The sentence should be: You crossed the Cambodian border. In that instance, Cambodian would be the adjective, as it is describing the noun which is border.
it depends on what you mean & also on which border you mean there are borders less than a mile long & there are borders thousands of miles long but if you mean how far is it to the border then it also depends on where you are
If you mean England, only Wales and Scotland border it.
it depends on which of the roughly 250 on the border restaurants you may mean
border = "had" with a short "a" sound /həd/ حدborders = "hodood" /hɒdu:d/ حدود
Which border do you mean? If you are looking for the answer to the Times Jumbo Crossword 820 the answer is 'Scotticism'!
Border Patrol
If you mean the Scientific name, it's canis familiaris (which is the same for all dogs). If you actually mean the Latin language word for Border Collie, there is none.
Assuming you mean "Toronto", Ontario, and assuming you mean a border crossing into the USA, try Fort Erie/Buffalo.
border, frontier, edge, limit, perimeterif you mean that word is BOUNDARY......... this is its synonym: border, frontier, borderline
US-Mexico border. If you mean the body of water that defines a large stretch of such border, it is the Rio Grande River.
It means as it says, that the only country that Scotland has a border with is England.
Soft border: people on both sides of the border should be able to move freely.