frontier
noun
fron·tier
ˌfrən-ˈtir
ˈfrən-ˌtir,
frän-ˈtir,
ˈfrän-ˌtir
1
a
: a border between two countries
the frontier between Canada and the U.S.
b
obsolete
: a stronghold on a frontier
2
a
: a region that forms the margin of settled or developed territory
were sent on an expedition to explore the western frontier
b
: the farthermost limits of knowledge or achievement in a particular subject
frontiers in immunology
c
: a line of division between different or opposed things
the frontiers separating science and the humanities—R. W. Clark
d
: a new field for exploitative or developmental activity
… the brain lies before us as one of the last scientific frontiers here on earth.—Robert Klitzman
frontier
adjective
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