Adjective
Enclosed by a boundary or boundaries.
(in combination, by extension) Enclosed by a boundary or boundaries of a specified kind.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhy should a poet pray thus? poets scorn The boundaried love of country, being free Of winds, and alien lands, and distances, Vagabonds of the compass, wayfarers, Pilgrims of thought, the tongues of Pentecost Their privilege. Vita Sackville-West
If I learnt anything at all about terminal illness in my research, it's that the experience is different for everyone. I do believe that life becomes concentrated when it's boundaried and that death is the biggest boundary of all. Jenny Downham