TermGallery
Anglès
Anglès
Espanyol
Català
Portuguès
Rus
Look up alternatives for...
CA
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
coterminous
in anglès
Being of equal extent or scope or duration.
coextensive
conterminous
Related terms
commensurate
Sinònims
Examples for "
coextensive
"
coextensive
conterminous
Examples for "
coextensive
"
1
The graveyard, or what remains of it, is
coextensive
with the grove.
2
Parthia Proper, however, was at no time
coextensive
with the region described.
3
The reputation of Mr. Prescott was now
coextensive
with the realm of scholarship.
4
But this limit of power is not
coextensive
with any system of morals.
5
For every predicate must either be
coextensive
with its subject or not, i.e.
1
The limitations of two
conterminous
bodies are interchangeably the surface of each.
2
The field of logic is far from being
conterminous
with that of language.
3
And what will be the effect on the neighbour states
conterminous
with yours?
4
Oh for a literature set free,
conterminous
with the interests of life itself.
5
Nigeria was
conterminous
with the Cameroons, and she knew the Germans well enough to anticipate trouble.
Usage of
coterminous
in anglès
1
This Liberty, is
coterminous
with the parish of St. Peter, Saffron Hill.
2
Culture, religion and nationality were seen as
coterminous
with biology.
3
These eighty-two parishes were roughly
coterminous
with the existing seigneuries, but not always so.
4
He went easily between areas that were not
coterminous
.
5
The licensing districts are
coterminous
with the Parliamentary electorates.
6
His fate, he thinks, is
coterminous
with divine will.
7
What is certain is that he deploys the standard defence: anti-Zionism is not
coterminous
with antisemitism.
8
Court districts and circuits straddle the boundaries of the Gaeltacht rather than being
coterminous
with it.
9
Their life-history may even be
coterminous
with that of the individual, and if destroyed they are not replaced.
10
Though part of the losses to Europe will be permanent, her chief loss will be
coterminous
with the war.
11
M. Pashitch, therefore, was determined to have the new southern boundary of Servia
coterminous
with the northern boundary of Greece.
12
It is
coterminous
with a spatial distribution of wealth and power, which is sometimes too simply called "the north-south divide".
13
There, though often invisible in a bush or a scratch of grass, is the desired thing: the magical and miraculously
coterminous
critter.
14
It was no longer the official state church (whereby church and state law were
coterminous
)
and would receive no further public funding.
15
There is a secure outdoor play area and eight car-parking spaces available by way of a licence agreement, which runs
coterminous
with the lease.
16
It is, however, more than a little unfortunate that the changing of the clock to Winter Time has arrived
coterminous
with the Covid regulations.
Other examples for "coterminous"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
coterminous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
arrive coterminous
as coterminous
coterminous critter
miraculously coterminous
roughly coterminous
More collocations
Coterminous
through the time