Interjacent

Word INTERJACENT
Character 11
Hyphenation in ter ja cent
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The interjacent eight mayors, and the number of years they served, are O'Dwyer - 5, Impellitteri - 3, Wagner - 12, Lindsay - 8, Beame - 4, Koch - 12, Dinkins - 4 and Giuliani - 8. ❋ Henry J. Stern (2011)

And to no purpose has he made the interjacent atmosphere so efficacious and elastic that the vision penetrates through the atmosphere which is in a manner moved? ❋ Unknown (2004)

It was one continuous jungle, except three interjacent glades of narrow limits, which gave us three breathing pauses in the dire task of jungle travelling. ❋ Henry Morton (2004)

Robert was succeeded by his sons Roger and William, to whose dominion not only was Naples added, but all the places interjacent as far as Rome, and afterward Sicily, of which Roger became sovereign; but, upon William going to Constantinople, to marry the daughter of the emperor, his dominions were wrested from him by his brother Roger. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Ambrones with all expedition passing over the interjacent country, soon came in sight, in numbers beyond belief, of a terrible aspect, and uttering strange cries and shouts. ❋ Plutarch (2003)

At the sight of this vision he was much assured, and with swift marches overrunning all the interjacent places, takes Beroea, and making his head-quarters there, reduced the rest of the country by his commanders. ❋ Plutarch (2003)

Their cavalry and chariots of war filled the interjacent field with great tumult and boundings to and fro. ❋ Caius Cornelius Tacitus (N/A)

Because their colours are always tinted by the deepening hues of the interjacent atmosphere. ❋ Various (N/A)

-- Ireland, Highlands of Scotland, and the interjacent Isle of Man. ❋ Various (N/A)

The ice is there torn in all directions into a quantity of detached blocks, which by melting are usually changed into wonderfully shaped sharp ridges and pyramids, and from time to time fall into the interjacent crevasses with a loud rumbling noise. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The two men did not see each other until July, when a meeting was arranged at an interjacent village, to which Schiller rode out with the Leipzig friends. ❋ Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919 (1901)

The two men did not see each other until July, when a meeting was arranged at an interjacent village, to which Schiller rode out with the ❋ Calvin Thomas (1886)

The gold district proper of North Carolina extends, inclusively, from Guilford, Randolph and Moore counties, West and South-west to the Blue Ridge, and comprises all the interjacent counties, some twenty in number. ❋ North Carolina Land Co. (1869)

From April to October, when the sun's rays fall with greatest effect on Arabia, India, and China, and the several interjacent seas to which these immense countries give their name, the air in contact with them, becoming heated, rises, and gives place to fresh supplies drawn from the equator. ❋ Hall, Basil, 1788-1844 (1862)

But though the word of Omnipotence can alone bring back the dead, human hands and human efforts can roll away the interjacent stone, and prepare for the performance of the miracle; and after the miracle _is_ performed, human hands may again be called in to tear off the cerements of the tomb, to ungird the bandages from the restored captive, to ❋ Unknown (1856)

It was situated on a small eminence, but, with respect to the general locality of the country, in a delightful vale, which runs up, for twelve or fourteen miles, between two ranges of dark, well-defined mountains, that give to the interjacent country the form of a low inverted arch. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

If sold in lots at a fixed price, as first proposed, the best lots will be sold first; as these become occupied, it gives a value to the interjacent ones, and raises them, though of inferior quality, to the price of the first. ❋ Jefferson, Thomas (1829)

The interjacent islands between Asia and America admit his passage from one continent to the other without exceeding these bounds. ❋ Unknown (1826)

The village stands on a mountain which commands a beautiful view of the lake Houle, its plain, and the interjacent country. ❋ Unknown (1822)

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