Delimitation in a sentence as a noun

Alternatively, these eink screens could for sure have ridges for key delimitation.

Neither does it state what the delimitation between peoples should be—nor what constitutes a people.

At least there is some clear delimitation in that form, but yeah a lot of these sites are surviving off accidental clicks it seems.

In those treaties, the starting point for border delimitation was the equidistant point between two countries' coastline.

* Why are begin-end used for scope delimitation everywhere except in constraints where curly brackets are used?

Ah, but the argument was made that Forth code has an implicit tree structure based on looking up the arity of functions, in place of explicit delimitation with parentheses.

Worse, if I forget to add a variable necessary for the script, that instance will fail and I may not realize why.-The parser doesn't recognize delimitation of strings, among other things.

If it were status quo in this world to understand the concept of delimitation and meta-data, my ability to create even more compelling applications, visualizations, and analyses would be greatly multiplied.

Is quoting your keys, delimitation members with a comma instead of whitespace, and putting brackets/braces around collections really that confusing that people struggle to edit it by hand or read it in a diff?I think the syntax is actually what makes it more human readable, it's still 95% text/numbers just annotated with information that makes it clear what things actually are instead of hiding them behind confusing computer parsing rules nobody is going to think about while reading human-friendly text.

Delimitation definitions

noun

a line that indicates a boundary

See also: border borderline mete