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coterminous

[koh-tur-muh-nuhs] / koʊˈtɜr mə nəs /






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While satellite imagery has been around for decades, without recent advances in cloud computing, Lark says it was impossible to classify the nearly 2 billion acres of land in the coterminous U.S.

From Science Daily May 29, 2024

Wilson mistakenly assumed that “nations” and “peoples” are synonyms, or that they designate coterminous entities.

From Washington Post Feb. 22, 2022

An aerial view, the flattened sidewalk is coterminous with the flat paper on which Lawrence painted, filling it edge to edge.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 22, 2018

This is an irony only until you realize that the labor of a verbal craftsperson, the work of nailing words onstage or in print, is virtually coterminous with a stutterer's inner life.

From Slate Dec. 6, 2017

And neither is coterminous with the ‘Amazonian rainforest.”

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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