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- adjective Without a
border ;borderless .
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- adjective having no border
Etymologies
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Examples
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The only unbordered bit of the bed was at the door.
Full Frontal Nudity Harry Hamlin 2010
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They passed through the town and turned up the steep road, which was perfectly clear, though still unbordered by shadows.
The Voyage Out 2004
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They passed through the town and turned up the steep road, which was perfectly clear, though still unbordered by shadows.
The Voyage Out 1915
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They passed through the town and turned up the steep road, which was perfectly clear, though still unbordered by shadows.
The Voyage Out Virginia Woolf 1911
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The boat shot from the landing like a high-strung horse given his head, out across the unbordered road of silver water, and in a moment, as we raced toward the low white clouds, we turned and saw the cliffs of the coast and the tiny village, a gay little pile of white, green-latticed houses steeped in foliage lying up a crack in the precipice.
The Militants Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 1898
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Some of the latter were old women, and these wore high-crowned, unbordered caps of white linen; others were young women, and these had no covering at all on their exuberant hair; but most of them displayed long gold rings in their ears, and bright scarlet or blue kerchiefs round their necks.
A Knight of the Nets Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr 1875
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Rational Review 2009
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