English to Tamil Dictionary border

border

எல்லை
definition
verb
a pool bordered by palm trees
form an edge along or beside (something).
noun
the German border with Denmark
a line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries.
the northern border of their distribution area
the edge or boundary of something, or the part near it.
translation of 'border'
ஓரம்
noun
எல்லை
example
An arrow passes close to the artist's head, which is adorned with antlers, and birds attack, having broken a decorative 'border' of colored paper chains.
Valenzuela's protagonist must cross a limit, a 'border' , which the man who always says ‘I write you’ has drawn.
A vignette is a sketch (it comes from the French for vine — a decorative 'border' running up a page) or a little moment, but something that doesn't add up to a story.
It also calls forth the 'border' between men and women, between women and women (with class as allegorical emphasis), and between the United States and Mexico.
a refugee camp on the 'border'
Yet the ceremony, which signified the peaceful transfer of control from Nigeria to Cameroon of this one village nestled on the 'border' , was truly remarkable.
Ice the sides with the chocolate icing, then pipe a decorative 'border' of chocolate icing around the top, encircling the coconut topping.
Families line up at a refugee camp near Bahai on the 'border' between Chad and Sudan.
US forces do not use bases in Tajikistan, which shares a long 'border' with northern Afghanistan.
Lauca is isolated in northern Chile, just inside the 'border' with Bolivia.
Extra police officers are being posted at polling booths and on patrol duties, and France has tightened controls along its 'border' with Spain.
If you're new to gardening, planting a flower 'border' may seem intimidating — a job best left to professionals with lots of experience.
'border' controls
'border' patrols
Giant elephants and temple gopurams decorated the 'border' and a ‘thalapu’ was adorned with a chariot carrying the Shiva Linga.
We lived in a shabby hut at the foot of a steep mountain on the 'border' of Manchuria near the Yalu River.
In areas close to the 'border' with the Northern of Ireland, smuggling became a way of life for some.
All the time now, the conflict spills over into our territory because much of the 'border' with us is controlled by the guerrillas.
A large number had to flee from their villages due to shelling on the 'border' .
Nevertheless, this town situated on the 'border' between former slave and free states became the nation's chief site for remembering the Civil War.
The picturesque and historic village of Attanagh is located near Durrow on the 'border' with Kilkenny.
I am thinking about taking one row of raspberries away, maybe exchange the other one as well for a newer kind with bigger berries in, so we can have a bit more room for flowers along the allotment 'border' .
In 1991, he worked in an Iranian hospital on the 'border' of Iran and Iraq, assisting refugees.
I'm going to make a page in my fledgling illustrated journal: a black 'border' decorated with dead and wounded appliances.
There are vast stretches of land on the 'border' between Pakistan and Afghanistan that don't have roads.
As Clonaslee is on the 'border' of the county and there is no public transport serving it or the villages on route to towns it is seen as a starting point for transport.
It shares a 'border' with the state of Zacatecas and covers an area of more than 700 square kilometers.
a refugee camp on the 'border'
Zubeida Malik reports from Jalozai refugee camp on the 'border' of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The 'border' was decorated with a variety of white sea-shells.
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