circumjacent (Meaning)

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circumjacent (a.)

Lying round; bordering on every side.

circumjacent Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint village nestled peacefully amidst the circumjacent rolling hills.
  2. The aroma of pine needles filled the air, a signature scent of the circumjacent forest.
  3. Archaeologists meticulously excavated the ruins, hoping to uncover secrets of the circumjacent civilization.
  4. Disoriented after the train ride, she consulted a map to pinpoint her location within the circumjacent city.
  5. The lighthouse keeper gazed out at the endless circumjacent ocean, ever vigilant for passing ships.
  6. The castle, with its towering ramparts, dominated the circumjacent landscape for centuries.
  7. The bustling market offered a dazzling array of goods from the circumjacent regions.
  8. The astronaut marveled at the breathtaking beauty of the Earth, a blue marble suspended in the vast circumjacent space.
  9. The aroma of freshly cut grass permeated the air, a hallmark of the well-maintained circumjacent gardens.
  10. Seeking solitude, the writer retreated to a secluded cabin nestled amidst the circumjacent wilderness.

FAQs About the word circumjacent

Lying round; bordering on every side.

marginal, connected, enclosing, inclosing, attached, joined, peripheral, embracing, connecting,surrounding

unconnected, far, isolate, separate, nonadjacent, disconnected, detached, remote, apart,noncontiguous

The quaint village nestled peacefully amidst the circumjacent rolling hills.

The aroma of pine needles filled the air, a signature scent of the circumjacent forest.

Archaeologists meticulously excavated the ruins, hoping to uncover secrets of the circumjacent civilization.

Disoriented after the train ride, she consulted a map to pinpoint her location within the circumjacent city.