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margin
  1. (typography) The edge of the paper that remains blank.
  2. The edge or border of any flat surface.
  3. (figuratively) The edge defining inclusion in or exclusion from of a set or group.
  4. A difference or ratio between results, characteristics, scores.
  5. A permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits.
  6. (finance) The yield or profit; the selling price minus the cost of production.
  7. (finance) Collateral security deposited with a broker to secure him from loss on contracts entered into by him on behalf of his principal, as in the speculative buying and selling of stocks, wheat, etc.
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “It is not known at present how extensive this phenomenon is along the western margin of the North Sea, or the eastern margin of the Atlantic.”
      “Issues crop up all too often if you don't allow some margin for error in your assumptions.”
      “It was a workmanlike second half from Carlow, but the margin reflected the gap between the divisions.”
margination
  1. The provision of margins
  2. (biology) extravasation of leukocytes to a site of tissue damage
  3. Examples:
    1. “Koilocytes are ballooned cells showing a large perinuclear clearing and extensive margination of the cytoplasm, giving a sharp edge to the halo.”
      “Nucleolar margination was present in 132 cases of cancer and 7 benign cases.”
      “The tumor cells have round or oval nuclei that appear vesicular with margination of chromatin about the nuclear membrane.”
marginal
  1. Something that is marginal.
  2. A constituency won with a small margin.
marginalism
  1. (economics) The use of marginal analysis to solve large classes of microeconomic problems.
marginalization
  1. The act of marginalizing or something marginalized.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “There never will be a happy ending if society continues to tolerate poverty and the marginalization of some of its citizens.”
      “They alone are guilty for this shameful marginalization of our visual arts.”
      “Much of that material romanticizes and exoticizes the real pain of social marginalization.”
marginalisation
  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of marginalization
  2. Examples:
    1. “There is a real danger that immigrants may become non-persons in modern Ireland, leading to their marginalisation.”
      “What we are getting in their place are naked selfishness, unbridled materialism and marginalisation of compassion.”
      “The marginalisation of basics has been one of the most damaging trends in contemporary educational theory.”
marginalia
  1. Notes in the margin of a document. [from 1830s]
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I'll fail, but with vital qualifications that need to be explored in depth, probably with footnotes, addenda and marginalia.”
      “I grew up reading novels with his marginalia, his underlinings, his traces.”
      “Harvey's extraordinarily wide range of interests is reflected in the marginalia beautifully written in the books he owned.”
marginalist
  1. A user or practiser of marginalism
marginaliser
  1. Alternative form of marginalizer
marginality
  1. The state of being marginal
  2. Examples:
    1. “In many cases, the adjustment moved the faculty member from economic marginality to a living wage.”
      “This type of marginality can be illustrated easily in antiquity in relation to hierarchy, or vertical social ranking.”
      “We have never acknowledged, let alone reconciled ourselves to, the marginality and passivity of our position in modern times.”
marginalizer
  1. One who marginalizes.
margo
  1. (anatomy) border, margin
  2. Examples:
    1. “As the tracheid cytoplasm undergoes autolysis, the matrix materials in pit membranes of Metasequoia are removed from both torus and margo regions.”
      “There's more than a trace of Margo in Jules, the lying, desperate marriage wreaker of My Best Friend's Wedding.”
      “You see, Margo, most people want a job, house mortgage rates they can afford, a safe environment for their children.”
margent
  1. (obsolete) margin; edge
  2. Examples:
    1. “He wriggled forward till head and shoulders hung beyond the margent of the rock.”
      “Then he saw the maiden come along the forest glade by the margent of the stream, her basket filled and over-flowing with flowers.”
      “Mr. margent found himself the subject of a suffusion of ideas, and had the appearance of being surprised at his own gifts.”
marginalisations
  1. plural of marginalisation
marginalizations
marginalisers
  1. plural of marginaliser
marginalizers
  1. plural of marginalizer
marginalists
  1. plural of marginalist
marginations
  1. plural of margination
marginalisms
  1. plural of marginalism
marginalities
  1. plural of marginality
marginals
  1. plural of marginal
  2. Examples:
    1. “It was aimed squarely at the cluster of key provincial and regional marginals that will decide the election.”
      “My suspicion is that the national poll numbers mean zilch and that this election is going to be decided in the marginals.”
      “Some of the biggest swings against Labor were in its safe seats, not the marginals.”
margents
  1. plural of margent
margins
  1. plural of margin
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “It lost three seats by the narrowest of margins and under questionable circumstances.”
      “The only way to increase the margins of auditing is to send the most junior people on the job and wrap it up quick.”
      “My eventual entry into university and the to the margins of academia was much more circuitous.”
margines
  1. plural of margo
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