contiguo
contiguous
adjective kon-TEE-gwoh Rare
Origin: From Latin contiguus, from contingere (to touch on all sides).
Also means
adjacent
Usage Note
Contiguo is a formal, written-register adjective describing things that share a border or are directly adjacent: stanze contigue (adjoining rooms), territori contigui (contiguous territories). It agrees in gender and number. In everyday speech, vicino or adiacente are far more common.
Examples
"Le due proprietà sono contigue."
Natural Translation
The two properties are adjacent.
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