4 Metaphors for margin

The lower margin of the os pedis or portions of the wings are commonly the seat of such changes.

As for the golden age of maturity itself, what humdrum people and poets have despised as middle age, the margin of reserve of the ruling hormone is a quantity almost malleable in our hands, but still to be regarded with respect as a hard cold proposition by the physiologist.

" A revised record of the voting showed that the margin of victory was even slighter, for in a letter to Smith, Morse says: "The long agony (truly agony to me) is over, for you will perceive by the papers of to-morrow that, so far as the House is concerned, the matter is decided.

The eyes of quadrupeds are generally defended by movable lids, on the outer margins of which are fringes of hair, called eyelashes.

4 Metaphors for  margin