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All abuttal synonyms

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noun abuttal

  • perimeter β€” the border or outer boundary of a two-dimensional figure.
  • barrier β€” A barrier is something such as a rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
  • borderline β€” The borderline between two different or opposite things is the division between them.
  • frontier β€” the part of a country that borders another country; boundary; border.
  • confines β€” limits; boundaries
  • edge β€” a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
  • horizon β€” the line or circle that forms the apparent boundary between earth and sky.
  • line β€” a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
  • border β€” The border between two countries or regions is the dividing line between them. Sometimes the border also refers to the land close to this line.
  • bounds β€” a limit; boundary (esp in the phrase know no bounds)
  • frame β€” a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • circumscription β€” the act of circumscribing or the state of being circumscribed
  • rim β€” the outer edge, border, margin, or brink of something, especially of a circular object.
  • radius β€” a straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or surface: The radius of a circle is half the diameter.
  • verge β€” the edge, rim, or margin of something: the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
  • mete β€” to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole (usually followed by out): to mete out punishment.
  • pale β€” light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  • brink β€” If you are on the brink of something, usually something important, terrible, or exciting, you are just about to do it or experience it.
  • borderland β€” The borderland between two things is an area which contains features from both of these things so that it is not possible to say that it belongs to one or the other.
  • ambit β€” The ambit of something is its range or extent.
  • skirt β€” the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • terminal β€” situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
  • periphery β€” the external boundary of any surface or area.
  • hem β€” to fold back and sew down the edge of (cloth, a garment, etc.); form an edge or border on or around.
  • march β€” to touch at the border; border.
  • compass β€” A compass is an instrument that you use for finding directions. It has a dial and a magnetic needle that always points to the north.
  • precinct β€” a district, as of a city, marked out for governmental or administrative purposes, or for police protection.
  • beginning β€” The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it.
  • outpost β€” a station established at a distance from the main body of an army to protect it from surprise attack: We keep only a small garrison of men at our desert outposts.
  • circumference β€” The circumference of a circle, place, or round object is the distance around its edge.
  • terminus β€” the end or extremity of anything.
  • mere β€” mother1 .
  • outline β€” the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
  • fringe β€” a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
  • termination β€” the act of terminating.
  • margin β€” the space around the printed or written matter on a page.
  • side β€” one of the surfaces forming the outside of or bounding a thing, or one of the lines bounding a geometric figure.
  • purlieus β€” purlieus, environs or neighborhood.
  • abuttals β€” the boundaries of a plot of land where it abuts against other property
  • line of demarcation β€” a separation between things deemed to be distinct
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