con·tig·u·ous /kənˈtɪgjəwəs/
  (a.)毗鄰的,鄰近的,連接的
  con·tig·u·ous /kənˈtɪgjəwəs/ 形容詞
  (拉contiguus)緊接的,鄰接的,無隔的,會合的,連續的
  contiguous
  相連
  Con·tig·u·ous a.  In actual contact; touching; also, adjacent; near; neighboring; adjoining.
     The two halves of the paper did not appear fully divided . . . but seemed contiguous at one of their angles.   --Sir I. Newton.
     Sees no contiguous palace rear its head.   --Goldsmith.
  Contiguous angles. See Adjacent angles, under Angle.
  Syn: -- Adjoining; adjacent. See Adjacent.
  -- Con*tig*u*ous*ly, adv. -- Con*tig*u*ous*ness, n.
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  contiguous
       adj 1: very close or connected in space or time; "contiguous
              events"; "immediate contact"; "the immediate
              vicinity"; "the immediate past" [syn: immediate]
       2: connecting without a break; within a common boundary; "the
          48 conterminous states"; "the contiguous 48 states" [syn:
          conterminous]
       3: having a common boundary or edge; touching; "abutting lots";
          "adjoining rooms"; "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" [syn: abutting, adjacent,
           adjoining, conterminous, neighboring(a)]