Definition of Circumjacent. Meaning of Circumjacent. Synonyms of Circumjacent

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Definition of Circumjacent

Circumjacent
Circumjacent Cir`cum*ja"cent, a. [L. circumjacens, p. pr. of circumjacere; circum + jac[=e]re to lie.] Lying round; bordering on every side. --T. Fuller.

Meaning of Circumjacent from wikipedia

- firmament, but from the earth's motion. The earth together with its cir****jacent elements performs a complete rotation on its fixed poles in a daily motion...
- "behavior-milieu interface" is called the synomorph, and the milieu is said to be cir****jacent and synomorphic to the behavior. In a dentist's office, for example,...
- Sketch of the Township Including Napoleon and the Cir****jacent County by Major Stephen Long, c. 1849...
- Winter-Hill A draught of the towns of Boston and Charles Town and the cir****jacent country shewing the works thrown up by His Majesty's troops, and also...
- jac- lie Latin jaceo "to be thrown" adjacency, adjacent, cir****jacency, cir****jacent, ease, easy, interjacent, interjoist, joist, nonadjacent, subjacent,...
- Baird and Cdre Popham on 10 January 1806: Cape Town, the Castle, and cir****jacent fortifications were surrendered to Great Britain; the garrison became...
- jac- lie Latin jaceo "to be thrown" adjacency, adjacent, cir****jacency, cir****jacent, ease, easy, interjacent, interjoist, joist, nonadjacent, subjacent,...
- Lancashire, Middleton's name comes from it being the centre of several cir****jacent settlements. It was an ecclesiastical parish of the hundred of Salford...
- ‡hiscō hisc-  –  – iaceō iac- iacu- jacit- be thrown, lie adjacent, cir****jacent, nonadjacent, subjacent, superjacent iaciō -iciō iac- iec- (j)ic- jact-...
- Wisbech, in the Isle of Ely, in the county of Cambridge: and of the cir****jacent towns and villages, the drainage of the great level of the Fens, the...