limitaneous
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Etymology
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From
Latin
limitaneus
. See
limit
(
transitive verb
)
.
Adjective
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limitaneous
(
not
comparable
)
(
obsolete
,
rare
)
Of or pertaining to a
limit
.
1803
, John Pinkerton,
Modern Geography
:
Such being the case, it has been regarded as the political interest of England to balance and divide the enmity of France by a strict alliance with some
limitaneous
state.
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