a. [ad. med.L. contermināl-is, f. contermin-us: see CONTERMINOUS and -AL. So F. conterminal (Oresme, 14th c.).]
1. CONTERMINOUS 1.
1802. Playfair, Illustr. Hutton. Th., 290. The conterminal rock.
1831. T. L. Peacock, Crotchet Castle, ix. The neighbouring lords, his conterminal bandits.
1852. Frasers Mag., XLV. 449. The kingdom of Merops was conterminal to the dominions of the Sun.
2. Entom. Attached end to end.