noun
- The state or quality of being contiguous; the fact of being adjacent or touching without intervening space.
- A shared border or boundary between two regions, territories, or entities.
Usage: Plural form of contiguity.; Formal or technical usage.
Usage: Often used in geography and political contexts.
Examples
- The contiguities of the neighboring states created both opportunities and tensions for trade.
- The architect emphasized the contiguities between the building's interior and exterior spaces.
- Geographers study the contiguities of continental landmasses to understand plate tectonics.
- The contiguities of the urban districts allowed for efficient public transportation networks.
- Historical records document the contiguities of ancient kingdoms and their shared cultural influences.
- The contiguities between the two properties required careful boundary surveys before construction began.