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demarcation
OXFORD DICTIONARY
demarcation, n.
1 the act of marking a boundary or limits.
2 the trade-union practice of strictly assigning specific jobs to different unions.
1 the act of marking a boundary or limits.
2 the trade-union practice of strictly assigning specific jobs to different unions.
Idiom
demarcation dispute an inter-union dispute about who does a particular job.
Derivative
demarcate v.tr. demarcator n.
Etymology
Sp. demarcaci{oacute}n f. demarcar mark the bounds of (as DE-, MARK(1))
THESAURUS
demarcation
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