adjoining

  • 21adjoining — adjective Date: 15th century touching or bounding at a point or line Synonyms: see adjacent …

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  • 22adjoining — Synonyms and related words: abutting, adjacent, bordering, connecting, conterminous, contiguous, coterminous, end to end, endways, endwise, face to face, immediate, joined, juxtaposed, juxtapositional, juxtapositive, neighbor, neighboring, next,… …

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  • 23adjoining — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. adjacent, neighboring, connecting, bordering; see adjacent . See Synonym Study at adjacent . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. abutting, adjacent, touching, contacting, neighboring, connecting, bordering, contiguous,… …

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  • 24adjoining — ad join·ing || nɪŋ adj. touching; being situated next to, bordering on; attached ad·join || É™ dʒɔɪn v. touch; be next to, border on; attach, join …

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  • 25adjoining — adjective be next to and joined with. → adjoin …

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  • 26adjoining — adj contiguous, abutting, tangential, tangent, contactual, touching, joining, conjoining, connecting, meeting, Obs. attingent; adjacent, bordering, skirting, edging, proximate, juxtapositional, juxtaposed, next to, Inf. right next to, Inf. next… …

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  • 27adjoining — adjective Syn: connecting, connected, interconnecting, bordering, abutting, attached, adjacent, neighbouring, next door …

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  • 28adjoining — [əˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ] adj next to and connected to another building, room, or area …

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  • 29adjoining — The word in its etymological sense means touching or contiguous, as distinguished from lying near to or adjacent. To be in contact with; to abut upon. State ex rel. Boynton v. Bunton, 141 Kan. 103, 40 P.2d 326, 328. And the same meaning has been… …

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  • 30adjoining — The word in its etymological sense means touching or contiguous, as distinguished from lying near to or adjacent. To be in contact with; to abut upon. State ex rel. Boynton v. Bunton, 141 Kan. 103, 40 P.2d 326, 328. And the same meaning has been… …

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