Circumjacent (adj) (archaic)
sir-cum-jay-sent
Surrounding.
Late 15th century: from Latin circumjacent- ‘lying round about, bordering upon’, from the verb circumjacere, from circum ‘around’ + jacere ‘to lie’.
Example sentences
“The circumjacent parts of the mouth.”
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