Definitions from Wiktionary (Mason's and Dixon's line)
▸ noun: Alternative form of Mason-Dixon Line [(historical) The boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, as run (1764–1767) by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, that, before abolition, defined part of the northern boundary of states in which slavery was permitted.]
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▸ noun: Alternative form of Mason-Dixon Line [(historical) The boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, as run (1764–1767) by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, that, before abolition, defined part of the northern boundary of states in which slavery was permitted.]
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