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Border vs Margo - What's the difference?

border | margo |


As nouns the difference between border and margo

is that border is while margo is (anatomy) border, margin.

Border vs Eurocheque - What's the difference?

border | eurocheque |


As nouns the difference between border and eurocheque

is that border is the outer edge of something while Eurocheque is a type of cheque formerly used in Europe that was accepted across national borders and could be written in a variety of currencies.

As a verb border

is to put a border on something.

Border vs Transborder - What's the difference?

border | transborder |


As a noun border

is .

As an adjective transborder is

beyond the border, on the other side of the border.

Border vs Ambitus - What's the difference?

border | ambitus |


As nouns the difference between border and ambitus

is that border is while ambitus is (music) the range of a melody, especially those of ecclesiastical chants.

Border vs Salband - What's the difference?

border | salband |


As nouns the difference between border and salband

is that border is the outer edge of something while salband is the border of an igneous mass, usually characterized by a finer grain or glassy texture which is produced by the chilling of the molten rock by the cold country rock.

As a verb border

is to put a border on something.

Border vs Lingula - What's the difference?

border | lingula |


As a noun border

is .

As a proper noun lingula is

.

Border vs Lakehouse - What's the difference?

border | lakehouse |


As nouns the difference between border and lakehouse

is that border is the outer edge of something while lakehouse is a house whose grounds border a lake.

As a verb border

is to put a border on something.

Border vs Lhotse - What's the difference?

border | lhotse |


As a noun border

is .

As a proper noun lhotse is

a himalayan mountain on the border between nepal and china, the fourth highest in the world.

Border vs Makalu - What's the difference?

border | makalu |


As a noun border

is the outer edge of something.

As a verb border

is to put a border on something.

As a proper noun Makalu is

a mountain on the border between Nepal and China, the fifth highest in the world.

Border vs Platband - What's the difference?

border | platband |


As nouns the difference between border and platband

is that border is while platband is a border of flowers in a garden, especially along a wall; a strip of turf forming a border.

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