contiguous Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of contiguous In English

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Examples of contiguous

  • In this framework, conceptual representations are contiguous with the representational forms of perception and action.

  • The tract was coded as contiguous if any of the surrounding tracts exceeded a threshold of 40% poverty.

  • All the defects were either contiguous to the tricuspid annulus (perimembranous) or close to it (separated by the posterior limb of the septomarginal trabeculation).

  • The path from the street to the front door does not cross the exterior space contiguous with the main living space.

  • A large exterior living space is contiguous with the main living space: it is at least 0.40 the size of the main living space.

  • In reality, no party consolidated its hold on a contiguous area, and the frontline was very blurred.

  • For species with a compact vining habit, each contiguous patch of leaves was counted as an individual plant.

  • We divided each grid into contiguous 100-m2 areas circumscribed by the four trap stations at the corners.

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