a. [ad. med.L. contermināl-is, f. contermin-us: see CONTERMINOUS and -AL. So F. conterminal (Oresme, 14th c.).]

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  1.  CONTERMINOUS 1.

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1802.  Playfair, Illustr. Hutton. Th., 290. The conterminal rock.

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1831.  T. L. Peacock, Crotchet Castle, ix. The neighbouring lords, his conterminal bandits.

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1852.  Fraser’s Mag., XLV. 449. The kingdom of Merops was … conterminal to the dominions of the Sun.

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  2.  Entom. Attached end to end.

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