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  • 11demarcation — index definition, discrimination (differentiation), limitation, outline (boundary), periphery, restriction …

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  • 12demarcation line — index edge (border), frontier Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13demarcation potential — n INJURY POTENTIAL * * * injury p …

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  • 14demarcation — c.1752, from Sp. linea de demarcacion or Port. linha de demarcaçao, name of the line laid down by Pope Alexander VI, May 4, 1493, dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal on a line 100 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands. Applied from …

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  • 15demarcation — [n] boundary, division bound, confine, delimitation, differentiation, distinction, enclosure, limit, margin, separation, split, terminus; concept 745 …

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  • 16demarcation — ► NOUN 1) the action of fixing boundaries or limits. 2) a dividing line. ORIGIN Spanish demarcación, originally used with reference to the line dividing the New World between the Spanish and Portuguese, laid down by the Pope in 1493 …

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  • 17demarcation — [dē΄mär kā′shən] n. [Sp demarcación (in línea de demarcación, 1493) < de (L de), from + marcar, to mark boundaries < Gmc * marka, a boundary, MARK1] 1. the act of setting and marking limits or boundaries 2. a limit or boundary 3. a… …

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  • 18Demarcation problem — The demarcation problem (or boundary problem[1]) in the philosophy of science is about how and where to draw the lines around science. The boundaries are commonly drawn between science and non science, between science and pseudoscience, between… …

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  • 19Demarcation point — Dmark redirects here. For the German currency, see Deutsche Mark. Old and new style demarcation points in a Canadian home built in 1945. A splitter for a DSL modem has been plugged into the modern demarc (on the right). One line passes through a… …

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  • 20Demarcation line — A demarcation line means simply a boundary around a specific area, but is commonly used to denote a temporary geopolitical border, often agreed upon as part of an armistice or ceasefire. See the following examples: The Blue Line is a border… …

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