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Borderland meaning
Land near a border; marches. | An intermediate state, category, etc.
Synonyms of Borderland
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As fans discover at the end of the series, all players in Borderland were on the verge of death from the moment they first arrived.
In the Enterprise episode "Borderland," Jonathan Archer recruits the help of another recurring character, Noonian Soong, to help track down two Augments that he raised.
Jonathan has been organising the firework displays on behalf of Borderland Rotary Club for around 20 years.
Not every visitor to Borderland spends all their time merely struggling to survive the games.
Alice In Borderland is a unique television series that follows a small group of friends who find themselves trapped in Tokyo, but the city is completely empty.
The dispute began in when Borderland Pride, a local LGBTQ advocacy group, requested that the town formally declare June as Pride Month and fly the rainbow flag.
By the 1960s, the North American jaguar had vanished from the southern US borderland after being hunted to extinction.
The surveillance has had an acute impact on borderland communities, including on the Tohono O’odham reservation.
In another sense, Gander’s poems are public howls that trace a luminous borderland where the self dissolves into the world.
Acadia was a borderland region between two empires and this caused a complex socio-political environment to develop for the Acadians.
Local Greek rulers still exercised a feeble and precarious power along the borderland, but the last vestige of Greek dominion was extinguished by the arrival of the Yueh-chi.
The earliest home of men in this great arena of Western Asia is a borderland between the desert and the mountains, a kind of cultivable fringe of the desert, a fertile crescent having the mountains on one side and the desert on the other.
The government thought that the borders would be defended better if the borderland were more "Russian" in character.
This 'Eastern March' (borderland), in German was known as Ostarrîchi or 'Eastern Realm', hence 'Austria '.