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circumjacent
[ sur-kuhm-jey-suhnt ]
adjective
- lying around; surrounding.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠颈谤顎卌耻尘路箩补顎僣别苍肠别 肠颈谤顎卌耻尘路箩补顎僣别苍路肠测 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of circumjacent1
Example Sentences
Thus does the earth rotate together with circumjacent waters and encircling atmosphere.鈥
On the brow of Town Hill, and commanding a magnificent view of Swansea Bay, the channel, and their circumjacent coast, with the Devonian range of mountains in the distance; there stood, at the time of which we write, a small thatched cottage, with mud or clay walls, which was then occupied by Sh么n Gwyllt, his wife Mary, and their son John, an only child.
At last he tore himself away from his sister鈥檚 and aunt鈥檚 tender and affectionate caresses, leaving the home of his childhood; and before the sun was up, grand old Snowdon, with its circumjacent hills and mountain-tops, had disappeared from his view.聽
Indeed, he lived here among p. 328friends and dependents, for the circumjacent cantrevs of Rhos, Dyffryn Clwyd, Rhyfoniog, and Englefield鈥攚hich cantrevs included the country between Conway and Chester鈥攚ere his own property and possessions.聽
He likes to give those who are "blest in not being simple men" an occasional peep鈥攁s thus鈥攁t the circumjacent world of donkeyism.
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