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- Dictionaryfrontier/ˈfrʌntɪə/
noun
- 1. a line or border separating two countries: "international crime knows no frontiers"
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FRONTIER definition: 1. a border between two countries: 2. the western US where settlers began to move to live in the…. Learn more.
The meaning of FRONTIER is a border between two countries. How to use frontier in a sentence.
noun. the part of a country that borders another country; boundary; border. the land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or inhabited regions. Often frontiers. the limit of knowledge or the most advanced achievement in a particular field: the frontiers of physics.
A frontier represents uncharted territory. It could be a remote piece of land or a new field of study, but if someone calls it "the frontier ," you are challenged to explore it. The noun frontier has several meanings.
1. countable noun. A frontier is a border between two countries. [British] It wasn't difficult then to cross the frontier. regional note: in AM, usually use border. Synonyms: border, limit, edge, bound More Synonyms of frontier. 2. countable noun.
[singular] the edge of land where people have settled and built towns, beyond which the country is wild and unknown, especially in the western US in the 19th century. a remote frontier settlement. America's wild frontier. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
FRONTIER meaning: 1. a border between two countries: 2. the western US where settlers began to move to live in the…. Learn more.