frontier

frontier
fron|tier [ˈfrʌntıə US frʌnˈtır] n
[Date: 1300-1400; : French; Origin: frontière, from front; FRONT1]
1.) especially BrE the border of a country
frontier between/with
Lille is close to the frontier between France and Belgium.
on/at the frontier
Troops established a road block on the frontier.
frontier town/area/post etc
(=a town etc on a frontier)
2.) the frontier
an area where people have never lived before, that not much is known about, especially in the western US before the 20th century
a novel about a family's struggle on the American frontier
space, the final frontier
3.) the frontiers of knowledge/physics etc
the limits of what is known about something
push back the frontiers
(=discover new things)

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