- (contiguous) very close or connected in space or time; "contiguous events"; "immediate contact"; "the immediate vicinity"; "the immediate past"
- (contiguous) conterminous: connecting without a break; within a common boundary; "the 48 conterminous states"; "the contiguous 48 states"
- (contiguousness) adjacency: the attribute of being so near as to be touching
- A contiguity is a continuous mass, or a series of things in contact or proximity. In a different meaning, contiguity is the state of being contiguous. ...
- (contiguous) connected; touching; abutting; adjacent; neighbouring/neighboring; connecting without a break
- (Contiguous) In actual close contact; touching, adjacent, near.
- (Contiguous) Adjoining or in close proximity.
- (Contiguous) actually touching, having a common boundary.
- (Contiguous) Near or close to, whether actually touching or not. Generally refers to actual touching or bordering on.
- (Contiguous) Sharing an edge or boundary; neighboring, adjacent, adjoining.
- (Contiguous) Placed adjacently; one after another.
- (contiguous) Storage that is physically adjacent on a disk volume.
- (Contiguous) Adjoining, side by side, having a common boundary - land is contiguous to other land even if it is divided by, or separated from the other land by, a natural feature (such as a watercourse) or by a railway, road, public reserve or drainage reserve.
- (Contiguous) In the case of annexation, territory adjacent to an agency to which annexation is proposed. Territory is not contiguous if the only contiguity is based upon a strip of land more than 300 feet long and less than 200 feet wide.
- (Contiguous) The maximum area (as made up of more than one individual listing) that a landlord would lease to a tenant. A landlord may lease all or part of a contiguous block of space.
- (Contiguous) Touching - usually applied to eyes (see also Holoptic).
- (Contiguous) Touching; Next to; used mainly when talking about memory.
- (Contiguous) Two or more tracts of land that are touching at any point, regardless of the size of contact.
- (Contiguous) adjacent spatial units touching to form an unbroken chain or surface
- (Contiguous) having a common boundary or edge; touching; adjacent; side-by-side. When two strings have been concatenated, they are said to be contiguous. Character elements in a string in C are stored contiguously in memory; that is, they are stored in consecutive memory locations.
- (Contiguous) objects, such as parcels of land, which exist in continuous physical proximity or adjacency to one another.
- (contiguous) neighbouring parts being in contact but not fusing