Border

/ˈbɔːrdər/ noun

A border is a line that separates two countries, regions, or areas. It can also mean an edge or decorative strip around something.

It comes from Old French “bordure,” from “bord,” meaning “edge” or “rim.” The idea of an edge expanded from physical objects to political and geographic boundaries.

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