- nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space; "had adjacent rooms"; "in the next room"; "the person sitting next to me"; "our rooms were side by side"
- having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching; "Rhode Island has two bordering states; Massachusetts and Conncecticut"; "the side of Germany conterminous with France"; "Utah and the contiguous state of Idaho"; "neighboring cities"
- near or close to but not necessarily touching; "lands adjacent to the mountains"; "New York and adjacent cities"
- Adjacent is an adjective meaning contiguous, adjoining or abutting.
- Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on; Just before, after, or facing
- (adjacently) In such a way as to be adjacent
- Having a direct logical link. Either directly connected physically, or connected using an approach that makes intervening devices transparent in a logical context-for example, tunneling.
- Two edges are adjacent if they have a node in common; two nodes are adjacent if they have an edge in common.
- Adjacent means "next to each other". Adjacent sides of a polygon are the sides that are next to each other.
- (operator): proximity operator, using this operator in a search means that all terms must appear adjacent to each other.
- having a common endpoint or border also immediately preceding or following
- Close to. May or may not be contiguous (touching).
- Lying near to but not necessarily in actual contact with.
- Given two sets of pixels, A and B, a is 4-adjacent to B is a pixel in A is a 4 neighbor of a pixel in B. Similar definition for 8-adjacent.
- means bordering, contiguous, or neighboring. Wetlands separated from other waters of the United States by man-made dikes or barriers, natural river berms, beach dunes and the like are adjacent wetlands. (33 CFR 328)
- a color scheme that uses three colors found next to each other on a color wheel
- Occupying a square next to this space (including diagonally). A character is not adjacent to characters behind walls.
- Monsters and victims occupying adjacent spaces are adjacent to one another. Monsters and victims on opposite sides of walls are not adjacent.
- In law, implies that two or more properties are not widely separated, though they may not physically touch.
- Near , adjoining, Bordering. Fo9r example, two lines meeting at a common vertex in a triangle are called adjacent sides.