Contiguous [adjective]

Definition of Contiguous:

adjacent, in contact

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Sentence/Example of Contiguous:

In these whirlings great differences in atmospheric pressure are brought about in contiguous areas of sea.

Such a kingdom, had it been contiguous to Provence, would indeed have been a most formidable addition to the French monarchy.

The high altar is very choice and beautiful; and the contiguous decorations are profuse and exquisite.

As the regiments landed, the brigades were formed in contiguous columns at quarter distance.

This is Carver's version, who, however, confounds it with another contiguous island.

His cottage, now unoccupied, forms the upper part of the building at Bog-eggs, being contiguous to the farm-house.

Near the Missouri River, high and precipitous mountain bluffs are ranged, and the region contiguous is very hilly.

The conductors contiguous to each side of the glass are called their coating.

Through this fall much damage was done to the contiguous residences and other property.

Two Vagres went out in quest of the holy man of God, who had been kept locked up in a contiguous compartment.