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cordon sanitaire
cor·don sa·ni·taire C0640400 (kôr-dôN′ sä-nē-târ′)n. pl. cor·dons sa·ni·taires (kôr-dôN′ sä-nē-târ′) 1. A barrier designed to prevent a disease or other undesirable condition from spreading.2. A chain of buffer states organized around a ideologically dangerous or potentially hostile nation. [French, quarantine line : cordon, line + sanitaire, sanitary.]cordon sanitaire (kɔrdɔ̃ sanitɛr) n1. (Medicine) a guarded line serving to cut off an infected area2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a line of buffer states, esp when protecting a nation from infiltration or attack[C19: literally: sanitary line]cor•don sa•ni•taire (Fr. kɔr dɔ̃ sa niˈtɛr) n. pl. cor•dons sa•ni•taires (Fr. kɔr dɔ̃ sæ niˈtɛr) 1. a line around a quarantined area guarded to prevent the spread of a disease by restricting passage into or out of the area. 2. a group of neighboring states forming a geographical barrier between two states hostile to each other. [1840–50; < French; see cordon, sanitary] cordon sanitaireA French phrase meaning quarantine line, used to mean a buffer zone.Translationscordon sanitaire
cor·don san·i·taire (kōr-don' san-i-tār'), The barrier erected around a focus of infection. [Fr., sanitary barrier] cordon sanitaire (kôr-dôN′ sä-nē-târ′)n. pl. cordons sanitaires (kôr-dôN′ sä-nē-târ′) 1. A barrier designed to prevent a disease or other undesirable condition from spreading.2. A chain of buffer states organized around a ideologically dangerous or potentially hostile nation. |