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propinquant, a. rare.|prəʊˈpɪŋkwənt| [ad. L. propinquāntem, pres. pple. of propinqu-āre to bring near, approach, f. propinqu-us: see propinque.] Near, neighbouring, adjacent.
1633T. Adams Exp. 2 Peter ii. 3 That cannot be called closely propinquant..which is actually present. 1903T.P.s Weekly 4 Sept. 427/3 Small vans..stationed at various squares, propinquant to busy sections of the city. |