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Noun — A line or edge that marks where one area ends and another begins.

How to use boundary

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Etymology

From bound (a limit) plus the suffix -ary.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “boundary” mean?

The word “boundary” means a line or edge that marks where one area ends and another begins. In plain terms, a dividing line between two areas — physical, or (increasingly) personal and emotional.

How do you pronounce “boundary”?

“Boundary” is pronounced BOWND-ree (/ˈbaʊndɹi/ in IPA).

How do you use “boundary” in a sentence?

Here is “boundary” used in a sentence: “The fence marks the boundary between the two farms.”

What part of speech is “boundary”?

“Boundary” is a noun.

Is “boundary” a common word?

“Boundary” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between 'boundary' and 'border'?

A boundary is the line or edge marking where one area ends and another begins, and it can be physical or abstract. A border usually refers to the boundary between two countries or regions, and often to the zone on either side of that line.

What is the difference between 'boundary' and 'limit'?

A boundary marks the edge of a physical or conceptual area, while a limit is the greatest or least amount that is allowed or possible. A fence marks a boundary, whereas a speed limit sets the maximum you may drive.

What is the difference between 'boundary' and 'barrier'?

A boundary is a line that marks where one area ends, while a barrier is a physical object that blocks movement or access. A boundary can be invisible, such as a property line, but a barrier is something you can physically run into.

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