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boundary
 boundary
chem. jonction
comp. bord; couche limite
comp., MS limite
health. bordure; borne; extrémité; frontière; limite
| control
 control
econ. lien de domination
el. commande
IT automatisme de régulation; cerveau du robot
life.sc. tech. profil fluvial de contrôle
mater.sc. piloter
math. contrôle
tech. préparation photogrammétrique; stéréo-préparation; surveiller
| stabilization
 stabilization
gen. confortement
bot. fixation
comp., MS stabilisation
construct. consolidation; serrage
el. protection par dépôt d'isolant; passivation
med. ajustement
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boundary

['baund(ə)rɪ] n
gen. frontière f
chem. jonction f
comp. bord m; couche limite (mitoyenne)
comp., MS limite f (An IP subnet, IP address range, IPv6 prefix, or Active Directory site that identifies the network location of clients in the Configuration Manager hierarchy)
health. bordure f (edge); borne f; extrémité f; frontière f (border); limite f (limit)
IT contour m
law "of state" frontière; "of land" limite
law, insur., el. bordure f
phonol. jointure f; joncture f
tech. limite f
transp. délimination f
boundaries n
mil., logist. limites m
 English thesaurus
boundary ['baund(ə)rɪ] n
IT Logical and physical controls to define a perimeter between the organization and the outside world
mil., abbr. bd; bdry; bdy; bnd; bndry;bndy
mil., logist. In land warfare, a line by which areas of responsibility between adjacent units/formations are defined. (FRA)
USA A line that delineates surface areas for the purpose of facilitating coordination and deconfliction of operations between adjacent units, formations, or areas (JP 3-0)
boundaries n
mil., logist. A line which delineates surface areas or airspace for the purpose of facilitating coordination and deconfliction of operations between adjacent units, formations or areas. A control measure normally drawn along identifiable terrain features and used to delineate areas of tactical responsibility between adjacent units and between higher headquarters to the rear of the subordinate units. (FRA)
boundary control
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