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  • 51demarcation — noun 1》 the action of fixing boundaries or limits.     ↘a dividing line. 2》 Brit. the practice of requiring that specific jobs be assigned to members of particular trade unions. Derivatives demarcate verb demarcator noun Origin C18: from Sp.… …

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  • 52demarcation — n. Division, separation, distinction, limit, bound, boundary …

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  • 53demarcation dispute — An industrial dispute between trade unions or between members of the same union regarding the allocation of work between different types of tradesmen or workers …

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  • 54demarcation — n 1. border, boundary, bound, bourn; pale, line, limit, frontier; distinction, differentiation. 2. separation, delimitation, definition, marking off; division, partition …

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  • 55demarcation — de·mar·ca·tion …

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  • 56demarcation — /dimaˈkeɪʃən / (say deemah kayshuhn) noun 1. the marking off of the boundaries of something. 2. a division between things, especially the division between types of work carried out by members of different trade unions. 3. separation by distinct… …

  • 57demarcation dispute — /dimaˈkeɪʃən dəspjut/ (say deemah kayshuhn duhspyooht) noun a dispute between trade unions over the division of types of work carried out by the members of different unions, or over the right to represent particular employees …

  • 58démarcation — nf. => Délimitation, Différence, Limite, Sentier, Séparation …

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  • 59demarcation — The marking of a boundary line on the ground by physical means or a cartographic representation. State ex rel. Buckson v. Pennsylvania R. Co., Del., 267 A.2d 455, 459 …

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  • 60demarcation — The marking of a boundary line on the ground by physical means or a cartographic representation. State ex rel. Buckson v. Pennsylvania R. Co., Del., 267 A.2d 455, 459 …

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