Mason-Dixon line
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noun


(1)   The boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania; symbolic dividing line between North and South before the American Civil War
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  1. The boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, as run before the Revolution (1764-1767) by two English astronomers named Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon.
  2. The boundary between the free and slave states at the time of the American Civil War.

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