bordered

/ˈbɔrdərd/
verb
  1. Past tense of border: to form a line along the edge of something.
    • A white picket fence bordered the front yard.
    • The river bordered the entire eastern side of the farm.
    • Tall pine trees bordered the hiking trail.
  2. Past tense of border: to be next to or share a boundary with another place.
    • Their land bordered the national park.
    • Canada bordered the northern part of the United States.
    • The small town bordered a large lake.
adjective
  1. Having a decorative or protective edge around the outside.
    • She wore a beautiful bordered scarf with floral patterns.
    • We bought a bordered rug for the living room entrance.
    • The bordered tablecloth added elegance to the dining room.
  2. Having a boundary or edge formed by something (e.g., a country, a road, a river).
    • The bordered path led us through the forest.
    • Our property is bordered by a tall wooden fence.
    • The bordered fields stretched all the way to the horizon.
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