Having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching; Massachusetts and Conncecticut"
Being of equal extent or scope or duration.
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Examples for "coextensive "
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 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.
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.
6 Their type of face distinguishes them clearly from the nations conterminous with them on the south.
7 One order of Christians, the Quakers, had at least a framework of organization conterminous with the country.
8 A secondary advantage of considerable importance was secured by making the administrative areas conterminous with the parliamentary constituencies.
9 And since Macedonia is not conterminous with Roumania, she was not seeking to annex any portion of it.
10 The period of the existence of the black master was conterminous with the period of the existence of slavery.
11 The question of the future union has already been frequently discussed by the delegates of the two conterminous Republics.
12 They were practically territorial divisions for the administration of local affairs, and were conterminous , whenever practicable, with the seigniory.
13 The two last are really conterminous ; and in both are tall and ancient trees that have outlived a thousand political vicissitudes.
14 The conterminous districts on three sides belong to the British Government, and that on the fourth or north belongs to Nepaul.
15 The straight edges of a body will appear broken when they are conterminous with a dark space streaked with rays of light.
16 Although the life of one of these partners was conterminous with Shakspere's, their works exhibit a later phase of the dramatic art.
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