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Definitions from the WebcontiguousPart of speech: adjective Definition 1: sharing a common border or touching; adjacent Example sentence 1: The United States and Canada are contiguous countries, with the longest international border in the world. Example sentence 2: The two buildings are contiguous, allowing for easy communication between the different teams. Part of speech: adjective Definition 2: forming a continuous whole; connected Example sentence 1: The artist created a mural that covers the entire wall, making it look contiguous and seamless. Example sentence 2: The book is written in a way that each chapter is contiguous to the next, making it easy to follow the storyline. Part of speech: adjective (local usage) Definition 3: referring to neighboring or neighboring areas, usually used in specific regions Example sentence 1: In the local context, contiguous neighborhoods often collaborate on events and initiatives to strengthen community bonds. Example sentence 2: We could see the beautiful views of the contigious hills from our house in this small village. Related products on Amazon: Contiguous Borders: Cultural Competency and Interethnic Family Therapy Contiguous: Architecture and Urbanism on the Borders of Persia and the Arabian Peninsula | ||||
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