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Case of 24 Sets - Gold Kirra Border 4 Piece Napkin Ring Set (96 Napkin Rings)
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Case of 24 4PC NAPKIN RING KIRRA BORDER - GOLD

n.
1. کنارہ ۔ حاشیہ ۔ کگر ۔ چھور ۔ دامن
2. سوانا ۔ حد
3. رَوش ۔ روِش ۔ پٹڑی
4. بیل ۔ حاشیہ ۔ دور
v.n.
1. لگا ہوا ہونا ۔ ڈانڈا مینڈا ہونا ۔ ملا ہوا ہونا ۔ ایک حد ہونا ۔ ملحق ہونا
2. پاس،قریب، نزدیک یا متصل ہونا
v. a.
1. حاشیہ لگانا ۔ گوٹ، سنجاف یا کنارہ لگانا ۔ روش لگانا
2. چھونا ۔ ملنا
Noun
کنارا ۔ حاشیہ ۔ حد ۔
Noun
مُلَک کی آخری حَد ۔ کَپڑے کا کِنارَہ ۔ سَرحَد ۔
border—noun
- the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
- the line, limit, or delimiting geographic feature that separates one country, state, province, etc., from another: You cannot cross the border without a visa.The largest lake within the borders of Canada is Great Bear Lake.
- the district or region that lies along the boundary line of another.
- the frontier of civilization.
- the border,
- the border between the United States and Mexico, especially along the Rio Grande.
- (in the British Isles) the region along the boundary between England and Scotland.
- brink; verge.
- an ornamental strip or design around the edge of a printed page, a drawing, etc.
- an ornamental design or piece of ornamental trimming around the edge of a fabric, rug, garment, article of furniture, etc.
- Horticulture.
- a long, narrow bed planted with flowers, shrubs, or trees.
- a strip of ground in which plants are grown, enclosing an area in a garden or running along the edge of a walk or driveway.
- the plants growing in such a strip: a border of tulips along the path.
- Theater.
- a narrow curtain or strip of painted canvas hung above the stage, masking the flies and lighting units, and forming the top of the stage set.
- border light.
—verb (used with object)
- to make a border around; adorn with a border.
- to form a border or boundary to.
- to lie on the border of; adjoin.
—verb (used without object)
- to form or constitute a border; be next to: California borders on the Pacific Ocean.
- to approach closely in character; verge: The situation borders on tragedy.
Origin: First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English bordure, from Anglo-French, Old French, equivalent to bord(er) “to border” (derivative of bord “ship's side, edge,” from Germanic; see board) + -ure noun suffix; see -ure
—Related forms
bor·dered, adjective
bor·der·less, adjective
trans·bor·der, adjective
un·bor·dered, adjective
Can be confused: boarder, border
—Synonyms
1. rim, periphery, verge.
—Synstudy
1. See edge. 2. See boundary.
Developed by Muhammad Aamir © 2019
Product SKU: EN35054