Definitionn. the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary
Last update: July 3, 2015
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No waste material should be allowed to accumulate anywhere in the premises, at the perimeter fence or on the roofs. [noun]
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Located on the northern perimeter of the stadium, it is a completely landlocked site. [noun]
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Concrete floors were cool beneath her bare feet, and the perimeter was lit by dim lighting. [Please select]
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For example, a dog has to watch a perimeter. [Please select]
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The circumference of the vase, the perimeter of the track, is exactly 1 metre 35. [Please select]
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They were scattered haphazardly around an irregular perimeter of the ship, and no two of the bodies were close together. [Please select]
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Four tangential slots (C) are cut into the perimeter of the pulley (B), and in each is a hardened steel roller (D). [Please select]
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They are also for the purpose of increasing the perimeter of the pile and thereby gaining greater surface for skin friction. [Please select]
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On the western perimeter he was beyond the deep thicket, and within a magnificent wood, unchoked by undergrowth. [Please select]
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Perimeter ratios do not correctly express relative interceptory potential, unless the shape of the sample is the same as the shape of the whole, or unless the birds are flying in all directions equally. [Please select]
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Each side of the base, measured round the stones let into the rock, is 763 feet 5 inches, and the perimeter of the base is about 3,053 feet. [Please select]
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