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1 grenselinje
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2 grense
border, boundary, frontier, limit* * *subst. (matematikk) limit subst. boundary, frontier, border subst. [punkt, grad, mål] limit, borderline subst. [ naturlig] natural boundary subst. [ for en by] town boundary subst. [ mellom stater] US: state line verb. border (on), verge (on) -
3 grensemerke
subst. landmark, barrier subst. line of demarcation, boundary, dividing line subst. [ mellom land] border mark, frontier post subst. [mellom byer, fylker] boundary mark -
4 korngrense
subst. (korrosjon) crystal boundary, grain boundary -
5 administrativ grense
subst. (miljø) administrative boundary -
6 banelys
subst. runway lights subst. (fly) boundary lights -
7 begrensningslys
subst. (fly) boundary light, threshold lights -
8 bygrense
subst. city boundary -
9 eiendomsgrense
subst. (jus) property boundary -
10 erosjonsgrense
subst. (geologi) erosional boundary -
11 fysiske grense
subst. natural boundary -
12 grenseekko
subst. boundary echo -
13 grenseflate
subst. boundary surface subst. (petro) interface -
14 grensefunksjon
subst. (edb) boundary function -
15 grensegrøft
subst. boundary ditch -
16 grensekrysning
subst. (miljø) boundary crossing -
17 grenselag
subst. (fly) boundary layer -
18 grensepæl
subst. boundary post -
19 grensesetting
subst. boundary setting, setting limits subst. intervention subst. frontier delimitation -
20 grensesjikt
subst. interface subst. (vvs) boundary layer
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