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co-terminal
con·ter·mi·nous
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kənˈtɜr
mə
nəs
/
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adjective
1.
having a common boundary; bordering; contiguous.
2.
meeting at the ends; without an intervening gap:
In our calendar system, the close of one year is conterminous with the beginning of the next.
3.
coterminous
.
Also,
con·ter·mi·nal,
coterminal.
Origin:
1625–35;
<
Latin
conterminus
having a common border with, equivalent to
con-
con-
+
terminus
terminus
; see
-ous
Related forms
con·ter·mi·nal·ly,
con·ter·mi·nous·ly,
adverb
con·ter·mi·nal·i·ty,
con·ter·mi·nous·ness,
noun
non·con·ter·mi·nal,
adjective
non·con·ter·mi·nous,
adjective
non·con·ter·mi·nous·ly,
adverb
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co·ter·mi·nous
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koʊˈtɜr
mə
nəs
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-n
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adjective
1.
having the same border or covering the same area.
2.
being the same in extent; coextensive in range or scope.
Also,
co·ter·mi·nal
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mə
nl
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-nl
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.
Origin:
1790–1800;
re-formation of
conterminus;
see
co-
Related forms
co·ter·mi·nous·ly,
adverb
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World English Dictionary
conterminous
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
(kənˈtɜːmɪnəs, kənˈtɜːmɪn
ə
l, kəʊˈtɜːmɪnəs)
—
adj
1.
enclosed within a common boundary
2.
meeting at the ends; without a break or interruption
[C17: from Latin
conterminus,
from
con-
+
terminus
end, boundary]
conterminal
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adj
[C17: from Latin
conterminus,
from
con-
+
terminus
end, boundary]
coterminous
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adj
[C17: from Latin
conterminus,
from
con-
+
terminus
end, boundary]
con'terminously
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adv
con'terminally
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adv
co'terminously
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adv
conterminous
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
(kənˈtɜːmɪnəs, kənˈtɜːmɪn
ə
l, kəʊˈtɜːmɪnəs)
—
adj
1.
enclosed within a common boundary
2.
meeting at the ends; without a break or interruption
[C17: from Latin
conterminus,
from
con-
+
terminus
end, boundary]
conterminal
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adj
[C17: from Latin
conterminus,
from
con-
+
terminus
end, boundary]
coterminous
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adj
[C17: from Latin
conterminus,
from
con-
+
terminus
end, boundary]
con'terminously
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adv
con'terminally
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adv
co'terminously
,
conterminal
or
coterminous
—
adv
coterminous
or
conterminous
(kəʊˈtɜːmɪnəs)
—
adj
1.
having a common boundary; bordering; contiguous
2.
coextensive or coincident in range, time, scope, etc
conterminous
or
conterminous
—
adj
coterminous
or
conterminous
(kəʊˈtɜːmɪnəs)
—
adj
1.
having a common boundary; bordering; contiguous
2.
coextensive or coincident in range, time, scope, etc
conterminous
or
conterminous
—
adj
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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Etymonline
Word Origin & History
conterminous
1670s, from L. conterminus "having a common boundary," from con- "together, with" + terminus (see
terminus
).
coterminous
1630s, malformed in English from
co-
+ terminous. Latin purists prefer
conterminous
.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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