1. Media Studies/Communication:
* Boundary between different media forms: This could refer to the distinctions between different types of media like print, broadcast, online, etc., and how they interact or influence each other.
* Boundaries within a specific medium: This could refer to the lines between different genres, formats, or subcultures within a particular medium (e.g., different genres of music, types of online content, etc.).
2. Physical Science/Engineering:
* Boundary between different mediums: In physics or engineering, this could refer to the interface between two different substances or materials, like the boundary between air and water or the boundary between a solid object and a fluid.
3. Metaphorical Use:
* Boundary between ideas or concepts: This could be a metaphorical way of describing the separation between different perspectives, beliefs, or understandings.
To understand the specific meaning of "medium boundary" in your context, you need to provide more information about where you encountered the term and what the surrounding text or situation is.
For example:
* "The medium boundary between television and the internet is becoming increasingly blurred." This suggests the meaning of the term is related to the blurring of lines between different media forms.
* "The medium boundary of the cell membrane controls the passage of molecules." This suggests a more literal interpretation related to the interface between two substances.
Without more context, it's difficult to give a definitive answer.