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Bordered

Bordered is an English adjective and the past participle of the verb border. It describes something that has a boundary, edge, or rim, or that is in contact with a surrounding limit. The term is commonly used to indicate that a feature is defined by a surrounding line or margin, or that it lies adjacent to another feature that serves as a border.

The word originates from the verb border, which itself derives from the noun border and has roots

In geography and cartography, bordered is used to describe regions, countries, or bodies of water that share

In design, typography, and user interfaces, bordered refers to objects that display a visible edge or frame.

In heraldry and art, borders or bordures are intentional features that surround or accent a central element,

Overall, bordered conveys a sense of delimitation and containment through the presence of a boundary or edge.

in
Old
French
bord.
As
a
descriptor,
bordered
elements
are
often
contrasted
with
unbordered
or
borderless
ones,
emphasizing
the
delineation
or
enclosure
provided
by
a
border.
a
boundary
with
others.
Maps
may
depict
bordered
areas
by
outlining
them
with
a
visible
line
to
indicate
jurisdiction
or
delimitation.
In
political
geography,
a
country
bordered
by
several
neighbors
is
described
as
being
bordered
by
them.
A
bordered
image
or
panel
has
a
line
or
frame
around
its
perimeter,
and
in
CSS
the
border
property
governs
the
width,
style,
and
color
of
such
outlines
around
elements.
and
objects
described
as
bordered
may
bear
such
delineations.