Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bourder
Verb
/ˈbɔːrdər/

Definition
To border or serve as a boundary.

Examples
- The fence bourdered his property from the neighbor’s.
- She painted the edges of the canvas in a way that bourdered the vibrant colors inside.

Meaning
The act of forming an edge or limit, often referring to the lines that define the separate areas of land.

Synonyms
- Edge
- Border
- Limit
- Bound