n.
- an edge or border.
▸the blank border on each side of the print on a page.
- the furthest reach or limit:
the margins of acceptability.
- an amount by which something is won:
a convincing 17-point margin.
▸an amount included or allowed for so as to be sure of success or safety:
there was no margin for error.
▸Finance a sum deposited with a broker to cover the risk of loss on a transaction on account.
▸Austral./NZ an increment to a basic wage.
v.
(margins, margining, margined)
- provide with a margin:
its leaves are margined with yellow.
- deposit a margin on (an account or transaction).
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from L. margo, margin- ‘edge’.