Conterminous vs Tantamount - What's the difference?
conterminous | tantamount |
Meeting end-to-end or at the ends.
(geography) Having matching boundaries; or, adjoining and sharing a boundary.
Having the same scope, range of meaning, or extent in time.
(legal) Said of linked or related property leases that expire together.
(obsolete) Something which has the same value or amount (as something else).
* 1977 , the Last Essays of Maurice Hewlett , page 42:
Equivalent in meaning or effect.
* De Quincey
* 1981 , Del Martin, Battered Wives (page 90)
As adjectives the difference between conterminous and tantamount
is that conterminous is meeting end-to-end or at the ends while tantamount is equivalent in meaning or effect.As a verb tantamount is
(obsolete) to amount to as much; to be equivalent.As a noun tantamount is
(obsolete) something which has the same value or amount (as something else).conterminous
English
Alternative forms
* coterminousAdjective
(-)- New York's borough of Brooklyn and Kings County are conterminous .
- To get a building warrant he had to show the plans to "conterminous proprietors", neighbours with whom his property shared a boundary.
See also
* coextensive * contiguoustantamount
English
Noun
(en noun)- For end thereof, not despondency but madness : for when Cossey understood that Hobday had called his wife a tantamount , he waited for him outside, and gave him what he called a pair of clippers over the ear.
Adjective
(en adjective)- It's tantamount to fraud.
- In this view, disagreement and treason are tantamount .
- the certainty that delay, under these circumstances, was tantamount to ruin
- expecting the woman to take her attacker into physical custody is tantamount to preventing the arrest. If she could handle him, she probably would not need to call the police in the first place.
