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equidistant

[ee-kwi-dis-tuhnt, ek-wi-] / ˌi kwɪˈdɪs tənt, ˌɛk wɪ- /
ADJECTIVE
equally distant
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Equidistant from Winthrop and Twisp and enveloped by the nature of the Methow, Sun Mountain Lodge runs approximately $350-$450 per night.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 12, 2022

It’s the only literary form for which every letter and number is routinely scrutinized for esoteric messages, using methods ranging from gematria to theomatics to Koranic symmetry to Equidistant Letter Sequences.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 9, 2015

Equidistant from each other, far enough from the palisade to be safe from accident, and yet sufficiently at the side to be out of the way of the dancers, four huge fires were burning.

From The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley by Mitford, Bertram

Equidistant from the end of Main street and from each other, stood, in these cradle days, the two hotels of which the Capital could boast.

From Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death by DeLeon, T. C.

Equidistant from Loanda and the sea, the settlement soon had a wealthy trade with the fortified stations of the interior, and large Government stores filled with merchandize.

From Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir




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