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Definition of bord
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Bord (n.) The face of coal
parallel
to the
natural
fissures.
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Sarcophaga
::
Sarcophaga
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
carnivorous
and
insectivorous
marsupials
including
the
dasyures
and the
opossums.
By-law
::
By-law
(n.) A local or
subordinate
law; a
private
law or
regulation
made by a
corporation
for its own
government.
Coherency
::
Coherency
(n.)
Connection
or
dependence,
proceeding
from the
subordination
of the parts of a thing to one
principle
or
purpose,
as in the parts of a
discourse,
or of a
system
of
philosophy;
consecutiveness..
Skirt
::
Skirt (n.)
Border;
edge;
margin;
extreme
part of
anythin.
Raid
::
Raid (v. t.) To make a raid upon or into; as, two
regiments
raided
the
border
counties..
Emborder
::
Emborder
(v. t.) To
furnish
or adorn with a
border;
to
imborder.
Subaltern
::
Subaltern
(a.)
Ranked
or
ranged
below;
subordinate;
inferior;
specifically
(Mil.),
ranking
as a
junior
officer;
being below the rank of
captain;
as, a
subaltern
officer..
Clause
::
Clause
(n.) A
subordinate
portion
or a
subdivision
of a
sentence
containing
a
subject
and its
predicate.
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) A
leader,
chief,
or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts
independently,
or who has
controlling
authority
or
influence;
as, the
principal
of a
faction,
a
school,
a firm, etc.; --
distinguished
from a
subordinate,
abettor,
auxiliary,
or
assistant..
Bordlode
::
Bordlode
(n.) The
service
formerly
required
of a
tenant,
to carry
timber
from the woods to the
lord's
house..
Predella
::
Predella
(n.) The step, or
raised
secondary
part, of an
altar;
a
superaltar;
hence,
in
Italian
painting,
a band or
frieze
of
several
pictures
running
along the front of a
superaltar,
or
forming
a
border
or frame at the foot of an
altarpiece..
Enchase
::
Enchase
(v. t.) To
incase
or
inclose
in a
border
or rim; to
surround
with an
ornamental
casing,
as a gem with gold; to
encircle;
to
inclose;
to
adorn..
Border
::
Border
(n.) A strip or
stripe
arranged
along or near the edge of
something,
as an
ornament
or
finish..
Invected
::
Invected
(a.)
Having
a
border
or
outline
composed
of
semicircles
with the
convexity
outward;
-- the
opposite
of
engrailed.
Subaltern
::
Subaltern
(n.) A
person
holding
a
subordinate
position;
specifically,
a
commissioned
military
officer
below the rank of
captain..
Salver-shaped
::
Salver-shaped
(a.)
Tubular,
with a
spreading
border.
See
Hypocraterimorphous..
Bordeaux
::
Bordeaux
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Bordeaux
in the south of
France.
Edging
::
Edging
(n.) That which forms an edge or
border,
as the
fringe,
trimming,
etc., of a
garment,
or a
border
in a
garden..
Seacoast
::
Seacoast
(n.) The shore or
border
of the land
adjacent
to the sea or
ocean.
Also used
adjectively.
Circumjacent
::
Circumjacent
(a.) Lying
round;
bordering
on every side.
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