| periphery | Origin: L. Peripheria, Gr.; around + to bear, carry: cf. F. Peripherie. 1. The outside or superficial portions of a body; the surface. 2. <geometry> The circumference of a circle, ellipse, or other figure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the outside boundary or surface of something
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Weakest structural position in the world system.
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In gastropods, the part of any shell or any individual whorl that is farthest from the shell's axis of coiling.
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This is something that is on the edge. It therefore is used to refer to countries that are located far from the center of the world's economic activity.
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The parts of the body furthest away from the spinal cord and brain.
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