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- adjacent in terms of time - WordReference Forums
I know the word "adjacent" means "next to", "adjoining" in terms of the space Then, is there any adjective that means "adjacent" in terms of time? (Say we have A, B
- Adjacent (to) + noun - WordReference Forums
The text is from an archaeology paper: Adjacent the site and to the east is a historical farmhouse I was wondering whether this is a normal collocation or whether 'to' is missing after 'adjacent' What do you think?
- adjacent corner - WordReference Forums
What does it mean? adjacent corner I visited another café close to the one where we had our quick lunch, ordered a coffee and pastry and lingered over my small meal, as I waited for Lisa to arrive at an adjacent corner with the suitcase (Traitor-V S Alexander)
- adjacent or contiguous - WordReference Forums
Are these two words interchangeable in this sentence: The police are expandiny the search to the contiguous adjacent counties I found the sentence with contiguous
- adjacent cells - WordReference Forums
So "adjacent houses" actually means "properties that touch each other": the two properties share a side, not just a corner (vertex) The opposite: between the two houses there is an area of land (a garden?) owned by someone else
- am I adjacent to the room? [usage] | WordReference Forums
I am trying to find a source for why my scenario below for the usage of "adjacent" would be correct or incorrect - a grammar rule or dictionary definition would suffice Here is my scenario: If I am standing close to a wall of a square room, am I adjacent to the room? Many definitions of
- close, nearby, adjacent etc. . . , which is the nearest?
"The atom effects close atoms", "The atom effects nearby atoms", "The atom effects adjacent atoms" Which atom has the most distant effect ? Suppose that the atoms in this question have the same radius and the distance between adjacent atoms If you would have a time, list the words meaning "nearby" in the order from the closest to the farthest
- adjacent to a place (Lake, Mountain, River) - WordReference Forums
"Adjacent" means "next to" and suggests the lake borders the town It however isn't an appropriate word to refer to a lake and a town
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