re-demarcation
41demarcation — noun see demarcate …
42demarcation line — (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) Imaginary line joining points on the beak with points of maximum transverse growth of the shell margin; forms dorsoventral profile …
43demarcation potential — noun the electric potential arising in a muscle or nerve from trauma injury Syn: injury potential …
44demarcation problem — The problem of defining a line separating genuine science, thought of as properly responsive to evidence and experiment, from pseudo science, which is not. See falsifiability, Popper …
45demarcation current — c. of injury …
46demarcation — Synonyms and related words: alteration, analysis, anatomization, atomization, ban, bar, barring, blockade, bounding, boycott, change, circling in, circumscribing, circumscription, contradistinction, debarment, debarring, definition, delimitation …
47demarcation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. boundary (see limit). II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Limit] Syn. boundary, margin, confine, terminus; see boundary . 2. [Distinction] Syn. split, differentiation, separation; see definition 2 , distinction 1 …
48demarcation — de|mar|ca|tion [ ,dimar keıʃn ] noun FORMAL uncount the process of establishing borders or limits between areas, groups, or things a. count or uncount something that establishes borders or limits …
49demarcation — de·mar·ca·tion || ‚diËmÉ‘Ë keɪʃn n. delimitation, marking off the boundaries of, setting of borders …
50Demarcation Point — meeting point for communications devices of two separate entities (ex: junction where home telephone equipment connects to the wires of the telephone company) …