Definitionn. district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area
Last update: October 30, 2015
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First there were the natural sciences, themselves only just emerging from a confused conception of their true method; especially those which studied the borderland of physical and mental phenomena, the medical sciences; and pre-eminently that science which has since become so popular, the science of biology. [Please select]
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_ What can be more interesting than a study of these characters from the borderland of history. [Please select]
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He does not do this by crossing the borderland dividing the spiritual from the physical world. [Please select]
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Just on the borderland between sleeping and waking, I had a vision. [Please select]
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Henry roused himself, and came from the imaginative borderland. [Please select]
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On the hazy borderland of the visible and the invisible, the microscope inspires me with suspicion. [Please select]
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I also said there was a kind of borderland whichever mode of classification be adopted. [Please select]
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