Associations to the word «Frontier»
Noun
- Jamestown
- Amour
- Danube
- Niagara
- Incursion
- Outpost
- Euphrates
- Rhine
- Sioux
- Lime
- Punjab
- Fortification
- Cossack
- Alsace
- Pyrenees
- Settler
- Cherokee
- Fortress
- Progression
- Guarding
- Habsburg
- Empire
- Comanche
- Garrison
- Thrace
- Caliphate
- Nomad
- Marches
- Burma
- Nissan
- Kabul
- Mohawk
- Skirmish
- Byzantine
- Militia
- Barbarian
- Border
- Slav
- Indian
- Gaul
- Manchuria
- Territory
- Afghanistan
- Transylvania
- Goth
- Raid
- Colonist
- Justinian
- Ottoman
- Ottomans
- Tribe
- Assam
- Dakota
- Montenegrin
- Oder
- Hostility
- Fort
- Troop
- Boer
- Balkans
- Boone
- Lorraine
- Pioneer
- Annexation
- Wilderness
- Trapper
- Settlement
- Warfare
- Colonization
- Austrian
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FRONTIER, noun. That part of a country which fronts or faces another country or an unsettled region; the marches; the border, confine, or extreme part of a country, bordering on another country; the border of the settled and cultivated part of a country; as, the frontier of civilization.
FRONTIER, noun. (obsolete) An outwork of a fortification.
FRONTIER, adjective. Lying on the exterior part; bordering; conterminous.
FRONTIER, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Minnesota.
FRONTIER, proper noun. A city in North Dakota.
FRONTIER, proper noun. A village in Saskatchewan.
FRONTIER ORBITAL, noun. (chemistry) Either of a pair of orbitals, of two molecules or fragments, that overlap to form a bond; especially the HOMO and LUMO orbitals
Dictionary definition
FRONTIER, noun. A wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country; "the individualism of the frontier in Andrew Jackson's day".
FRONTIER, noun. An international boundary or the area (often fortified) immediately inside the boundary.
FRONTIER, noun. An undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development; "he worked at the frontier of brain science".
Wise words
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