* 2.The boundary line of a territory or estate; gen. a limit or boundary, that to which anything extends in [[space]].
* 2.The boundary line of a territory or estate; gen. a limit or boundary, that to which anything extends in [[space]].
*3.A [[limit]] with [[reference]] to immaterial [[things]], as duration, lawful or possible [[action]], [[feeling]], etc.
*3.A [[limit]] with [[reference]] to immaterial [[things]], as duration, lawful or possible [[action]], [[feeling]], etc.
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==Description==
==Description==
'''Boundaries'''—particularly field boundaries—are among the oldest features in an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England English] [[rural]] landscape.[1] Although a boundary itself is an [[abstract]] [[concept]], the boundary can often be seen by [[differences]] in [[land]] use on either side.
'''Boundaries'''—particularly field boundaries—are among the oldest features in an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England English] [[rural]] landscape.[1] Although a boundary itself is an [[abstract]] [[concept]], the boundary can often be seen by [[differences]] in [[land]] use on either side.