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81 alindar
v.1 to mark limits.2 to embellish, to adorn.3 to define a boundary line.* * *IVT (=adornar) to embellish, make pretty, make look nice; [+ persona] to doll up, prettifyII1.VT [+ tierra] to mark off, mark out2.VI (=estar contiguo) to adjoin, be adjacent* * *alindar [A1 ]vt■ alindarvi -
82 cipo
m.1 cippus, a short stone pilar used as a burial monument, as a boundary mark or as a signpost or milestone.2 landmark.3 memorial stone.* * *1 cippus* * *SM (=monumento) memorial stone; (=mojón) milestone, signpost* * *1 (monumento) memorial stone2 ( Auto) signpost* * *cipo nm1. [lápida] memorial stone2. [hito] milestone -
83 sabateño
SM Caribe boundary stone -
84 humilladero
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85 acirate
• riders• ridership• ridge• ridge of earth• ridge of earth used as a property boundary• ridge of rock -
86 acotación
• annotation• boundary mark• elevation mark• landlord's warrant• landmark site• marginal note• reference mark• stage direction -
87 acotamiento
• annotation• boundary mark• delimitation• elevation mark• landlord's warrant• landmark site• marginal note -
88 alindar
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89 cadena de rocas
• reef• ridge• ridge of earth used as a property boundary• ridge of rock• ridge roof -
90 certificado de línea limítrofe divisoria
• certificate of dividing boundary lineDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > certificado de línea limítrofe divisoria
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91 certificado que manifiesta una línea limítrofe
• certificate stating a boundary lineDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > certificado que manifiesta una línea limítrofe
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92 conmutador para instalaciones corporativas
• campus boundary switchDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conmutador para instalaciones corporativas
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93 definir una línea limítrofe
• define a boundary lineDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > definir una línea limítrofe
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94 descripción de una línea limítrofe
• description of a boundary lineDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > descripción de una línea limítrofe
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95 frontera de aceptación
• acceptance boundary -
96 hito
• bench mark• boundary stone• guidelines on conditionality• guiding• landlord's warrant• landmark site• milestone -
97 límite
• border• borderline• boundary• confine• limit• precinct -
98 lindero
• abutment• adjoining• bordering• boundary line• landlord's warrant• landmark site• purl• purlieus -
99 línea limítrofe
• borderline• boundary line -
100 loma de tierra usada para delimitar la finca
• ridership• ridge of earth• ridge of earth used as a property boundary• ridge of rockDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > loma de tierra usada para delimitar la finca
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