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What is the noun for demarcative?

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demarcation
  1. The act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit, notably by belligerents signing a treaty or ceasefire.
  2. A limit thus fixed, in full demarcation line.
  3. Any strictly defined separation
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The line of demarcation was the colonial border between the British Solomons and German New Guinea that later became an Australian protectorate after World War I.”
      “Uniquely, all facilities are shared by staff and trainees so that no artificial lines of demarcation exist within the unit.”
      “Basically, it pays to respect the fundamental demarcation between chef cooking and home cooking.”
demarc
  1. (telecommunications) The point of demarcation where the provider's network (and responsibility) ends and that of the customer begins.
demarcationalism
  1. A propensity to demarcate (divide hierarchically)
demarkation
  1. Alternative spelling of demarcation
  2. Examples:
    1. “In truth, no absolute line of demarkation, no impassable barrier, subsists.”
      “Other crossings occur where there is no governmental presence and no physical demarkation of the border.”
      “The line of demarkation was broad, distinct, and unmistakable in those days.”
demarcator
  1. One who or that which demarcates.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Silence is essential here as a demarcator of phrases, allowing each one to hang in the air, etching its self-contained contour in time.”
      “Is language or symbolic representation the crucial demarcator of the human, and what have humans sacrificed in order to acquire these virtuoso accomplishments?”
      “My father, a land demarcator with the British Colonial Government, spent many years learning English on his own until he gained an impressive command of the language.”
demarkations
  1. plural of demarkation
demarcations
  1. plural of demarcation
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Their demarcations have been blurred by our limited perception and our limited knowledge.”
      “It's no longer acceptable that demarcations and disputes can stand in the way of improvements for patients.”
      “Differences of age, gender, class, and ethnicity were not eliminated but remained as demarcations of identity and status.”
demarcators
demarcs
  1. plural of demarc
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