[
US
/ˈbɔɹdɝd/
]
[ UK /bˈɔːdəd/ ]
[ UK /bˈɔːdəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having a border especially of a specified kind; sometimes used as a combining term
black-bordered handkerchief
How To Use bordered In A Sentence
- The six tapestries she planted come alive with interwoven threads of color and texture from golden boxleaf honeysuckle, lavender, hebe, leatherleaf sedge, and Bowles' golden sedge bordered by dwarf boxwood.
- Proximally, the bursa is bordered by a synovial lining that separates the bursa from the proximal fat pad.
- A delectable path, for example, runs up behind the cemetery, bordered by butterfly orchids and lithospermum and aristolochia and other plants worthy of better names; it winds aloft, under shady chestnuts, with views on either side. Alone
- It's surrounded by mountains lush with greenery, bordered with wildflowers and dotted with water lilies.
- The white bordered by the red currant is also down the side of the chest of the shirt. Archive 2009-09-01
- In addition, the floor was paved with a nice mosaic "carpet" in black, white, purple, and orange, representing central guilloche motifs, bordered by bead-and-reels that were lined by chevrons. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Urban Mansion Report 5
- The visual communication between members bordered on symbiosis as they smoothly switched up guitars, worked pedals, bashed away at keyboards and wailed through guitar solos.
- Outside the cobblelock forecourt to the front of the house is bordered by plants and shrubs and has plenty of space for offstreet parking.
- Curves, like waves breaking, had been worked into the sides, accented by the gilt-covered scrolls that bordered the edges.
- She bordered a skirt with lace.