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All bounds synonyms

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noun bounds

  • field β€” Cyrus West, 1819–92, U.S. financier: projector of the first Atlantic cable.
  • constraints β€” limitation or restriction.
  • ambit β€” The ambit of something is its range or extent.
  • frontiers β€” Plural form of frontier.
  • abuttal β€” abuttals. those parts of one piece of land that abut on adjacent lands; boundaries. Also, buttals. Law. the boundary lines of a piece of land in relation to adjacent lands.
  • deadlines β€” Plural form of deadline.
  • abuttals β€” the boundaries of a plot of land where it abuts against other property
  • demesne β€” land, esp surrounding a house or manor, retained by the owner for his or her own use
  • confinement β€” Confinement is the state of being forced to stay in a prison or another place which you cannot leave.
  • diapason β€” either of two stops (open and stopped diapason) usually found throughout the compass of a pipe organ that give it its characteristic tone colour
  • grain of salt β€” salt crystal
  • orbit β€” the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun.
  • internment β€” an act or instance of interning.
  • confines β€” limits; boundaries
  • extensity β€” (uncountable) The state of being extensive or of having extension.
  • demarcations β€” Plural form of demarcation.
  • measure β€” a unit or standard of measurement: weights and measures.
  • elbowroom β€” Sufficient space to have freedom of movement.
  • 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.
  • circumference β€” The circumference of a circle, place, or round object is the distance around its edge.
  • demesnes β€” possession of land as one's own: land held in demesne.
  • compasses β€” Plural form of compass.
  • leaps β€” Plural form of leap.
  • barriers β€” anything built or serving to bar passage, as a railing, fence, or the like: People may pass through the barrier only when their train is announced.
  • earshot β€” the range or distance within which a sound, voice, etc., can be heard.
  • immuration β€” to enclose within walls.
  • extent β€” The area covered by something.
  • circumnavigation β€” to sail or fly around; make the circuit of by navigation: to circumnavigate the earth.
  • wideness β€” The state or quality of being wide.
  • generalisation β€” The formulation of general concepts from specific instances by abstracting common properties.
  • outskirts β€” Often, outskirts. the outlying district or region, as of a city, metropolitan area, or the like: to live on the outskirts of town; a sparsely populated outskirt.
  • hang up β€” the way in which a thing hangs.
  • champaign β€” an expanse of open level or gently undulating country
  • containment β€” Containment is the action or policy of keeping another country's power or area of control within acceptable limits or boundaries.
  • line of demarcation β€” a separation between things deemed to be distinct
  • delimitation β€” delimit.
  • magistracy β€” the office or function of a magistrate.

verb bounds

  • joins β€” Third-person singular simple present indicative form of join.
  • mews β€” a cage for hawks, especially while molting.
  • darts β€” any of various competitive games in which darts are thrown at a dartboard
  • gambols β€” Plural form of gambol.
  • circles β€” A bagginess of the skin below the eyes from lack of sleep.
  • fences β€” Plural form of fence.
  • dashes β€” Plural form of dash.
  • curvets β€” Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curvet.
  • calipers β€” Usually, calipers. an instrument for measuring thicknesses and internal or external diameters inaccessible to a scale, consisting usually of a pair of adjustable pivoted legs.
  • enclaves β€” Plural form of enclave.
  • ordinates β€” Plural form of ordinate.

adjective bounds

  • captives β€” Plural form of captive; persons held prisoner.
  • firms β€” Plural form of firm.
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