demarcation de·mar·ca·tion n

demarcation de·mar·ca·tion n
[ˌdiːmɒː'keɪʃ(ə)n]
frm demarcazione f

demarcation dispute — controversia settoriale or di categoria

demarcation line — linea di demarcazione


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