boundary line

noun
1.
boundary (def 1).
Origin
1695-1705
Examples from the web for boundary line
  • Third, the clearest boundary line involves the need to maintain an atmosphere in which critical inquiry is possible.
  • Heat-sensing cameras are pointed at the batsman from the boundary line.
  • In news, there is no boundary line between your subject and usually no referee.
  • It has a way of clarifying the pasture, creating a sharper boundary line.
  • Adjoining property owners may treat a boundary line, typically a fence, as the property line.