Definition of Demarkation. Meaning of Demarkation. Synonyms of Demarkation

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Definition of Demarkation

Demarkation
Demarkation De`mar*ka"tion, n. Same as Demarcation.

Meaning of Demarkation from wikipedia

- Organized labour portal A demarcation dispute may involve disagreement between trade unions, craft organisations or professional groups over which workers...
- The Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in Tordesillas, Spain, on 7 June 1494, and ratified in Setúbal, Portugal, divided the newly discovered lands outside...
- noticiasagricolas.com.br. Retrieved 2016-05-30. "Kommission spricht sich für Demarkation von Indio-Territorien durch Kongress aus » BrasilienPortal". brasilienportal...
- escarpment of Partilha until an escarpment overlooing the sea, conforming to demarkations signed by cadastral services. To the south, the muni****lity is limited...
- Commissioner on the Part of the United States, for Running the Line of Demarkation between Them and the Spanish Territory. Communicated to the Society by...
- to distinguish some introduced species from native ones: The lines of demarkation between truly indigenous and more recently immigrated plants can no longer...
- war" by quickly moving to the Spanish border to quickly set the line of demarkation to cut France in two. Angoulême was located in the occupied zone under...
- remainder of the s**** is heavily sculptured, but with no definite line of demarkation between. The body whorl shows 17 heavy, axial, slightly oblique ribs...
- conformity to the convention of Fort Confederation, for the line of demarkation recognized in the said convention ... — Treaty of Hoe Buckintoopa, 1803...
- and blacks sat side by side in the same public hall, with no line of demarkation [sic]." Valentine's work with the REA and the Southern Education Board...