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Coterminous

Coterminous meaning

Meeting end to end or at the ends. | Having matching boundaries; or, adjoining and sharing a boundary. | Having the same scope, range of meaning, or extent in time.

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Racial/ethnic differences in the SAT are largely coterminous with IQ differences.

It will be cherry-picked stats handed down by some tenth-rate academic determined to prove his or her point of view, but presented as if it’s the word of either God or pristine science: the two being, for the secular left, coterminous.

And critically, just before the Depression, two massive, and coterminous, projects were completed, lending the University much of its modern appearance.

In some cases, the village may be coterminous with the town or township.

Lexington city limits became coterminous with Fayette County in 1974.

Parishes moved in and out several times, and by 1801 only Brighton and West Blatchington were included in the Hundred. citation Brighton's ecclesiastical and civil parish boundaries were coterminous until 1873.

Pharos in culture The lighthouse remains a civic symbol of the city of Alexandria and of the Alexandria Governorate with which the city is more or less coterminous.

The city and Orleans Parish ( French paroisse d'Orléans main) are coterminous. citation The city and parish are bounded by the parishes of St. Tammany to the north, St. Bernard to the east, Plaquemines to the south, and Jefferson to the south and west.

The city is coterminous with the province of Kigali City, which was enlarged in January 2006, as part of local government reorganisation in the country.

The Lodges are usually supervised and governed at the regional level (usually coterminous with either a state, province, or national border) by a Grand Lodge or Grand Orient.

There are also 21 cities, most of which are coterminous with their namesake towns and have a merged city-town government.

The twenty-six traditional counties of Ireland are not always coterminous with administrative divisions although they are generally used as a geographical frame of reference by the population of Ireland.