Conterminous [adjective]
Definition of Conterminous:
contained within the same limits
Opposite/Antonyms of Conterminous:
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Sentence/Example of Conterminous:
When we remember that the dialects with which it was conterminous are lost, this is not remarkable.
In certain commodities the market is conterminous with the trade, that is, we have a world-market.
Hitherto the term Church had been “ideally conterminous” with the Jewish Church.
By this act the boundaries of the city were made conterminous for parliamentary, municipal and school board purposes.
Tribes with conterminous territories usually know what phratries and classes are equivalent in their systems.
Christianity as well as civilization became conterminous with the Roman Empire.
We must aspire then, but at the same time all aspiring is to be conterminous with steady work within our limits.
On the one hand it is conterminous with national virtue, on the other it is the ordinance and will of God.
In many instances nationality and religious faith are conterminous.
He also provided rules respecting the use of wells between neighbors, and respecting the planting in conterminous olive grounds.