50 examples of equidistant in sentences

At the top were three circles of different colours, divided by twelve equidistant lines radiating from the centres and subdivided again and again by the same number.

The Moors reported to me that the French were building some factories, with a fort, upon some unclaimed land along the coast, equidistant between Aghadir and Wadnoun.

Equidistant between Mazagran and Saffee is the small town of El-Waladia, situate on an extensive plain.

About equidistant from the stations of Hendaye (Fr.)

On Jan. 1st I was engaged on my Paper 'On the flexure of a uniform bar, supported by equal pressures at equidistant points.'"

middle, medial, mesial [Med.], mean, mid, median, average; middlemost, midmost; mediate; intermediate &c (interjacent) 228; equidistant; central &c 222; mediterranean, equatorial; homocentric.

Adj. parallel; coextensive; equidistant.

Singapore is about equidistant from the other two places.

On the other hand, a similar communication was sent to Sion, the two places being about equidistant from the convent, with such pressing invitations to the authorities to be prompt, as were deemed necessary to bring on an immediate investigation.

And here, in the midst of all things, apparent master of all things, at the entrance of the harbor proper, and nearly equidistant from either shore, though nearest the southern, frowned Fort Sumter, a huge and lofty and solid mass of brickwork with stone embrasures, all rising from a foundation of ragged granite boulders washed by the tides.

"You observe," he said, taking a piece of chalk and making a triangle on the table, "in this figure we have three points, each equidistant from each other; and we have three combatants, so that, placing one at each point, it is all fair play for the three.

It occupies a central place in northern India, has railway connections with the frontier and is equidistant from Bombay and Calcutta, the principal ports of the empire.

At a point about equidistant from either end is a fault in the layers of shales and sandstone; this fault is noticeable as a slight irregularity in the otherwise continuous sides of the cut, and is a point at which the layers of rock on the east have fallen vertically, the western side remaining in its original position.

But, wholly without regard to any understanding which they might have had with the Governor, General Johnston, after a careful reconnaissance, selected Cedar Valley, on the western rim of Lake Utah, separated from it only by a range of bluffs,about equidistant from Salt Lake City and Provo,for his permanent camp.

But I may be almost equidistant between a group of German and a group of French guns.

The webs could hardly be seen; and the effect was of scores of big, formidable-looking spiders poised in midair, equidistant from one another, between each pair of trees.

In the circumference of the circle, then, no two of the points equidistant from the centre can touch each other; and the circumference must be made up of infinite all rectilineal sides joining these points.

Let a row of equidistant dots on a sheet of paper symbolize the concepts by which we intellectualize the world.

Body brown, paler beneath, with six transverse blackish-brown bands; the first placed across the eye and front angle of the gill flap; the second obliquely across the pectoral fin, and the three next, nearly equidistant, straight across the body, the last band placed between the spine and the base of the rays of the tail; and with a black longitudinal line between the eyes.

" He drew our two arm-chairs up to the fire, put on some more coal, placed the tobacco jar on the table exactly equidistant from the two chairs, and settled himself with the air of a man who is anticipating an agreeable entertainment.

His own claim lay equidistant from the two rival towns.

For example, under the line of straight marks, which constituted the first lesson, was written as follows: Straight, equidistant, parallel, smooth, well-terminated.

At one end a one-inch hole is bored, with its centre equidistant from the two sides and 0.25 inch from the end.

At each end a one-inch hole is bored with its centre equidistant from the two sides and 0.25 inch from the ends.

A pair consists of two adjacent sticks equidistant from the pith, as N7 and N8, or H5 and H6.

50 examples of  equidistant  in sentences