07-02-2010, 01:46 PM
[quote name='Pinhole' date='02 July 2010 - 02:27 PM' timestamp='1278077253' post='806']
I think it's a limitation of English - strictly speaking, border/edge/margin all describe the outer limit of the frame. A border is the place where two areas meet - just like national boundaries.
I can't really think of a word that describes the area within a border, yet not in the centre.
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Periphery or outskirt?
I think it's a limitation of English - strictly speaking, border/edge/margin all describe the outer limit of the frame. A border is the place where two areas meet - just like national boundaries.
I can't really think of a word that describes the area within a border, yet not in the centre.
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Periphery or outskirt?