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CONTIGUOUSConnected to or touching along an unbroken boundary.
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CONTIGUOUSadj. connected or "next to", usually meaning adjoining pieces of ...
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CONTIGUOUSTouching or very close together.
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CONTIGUOUSAdjacent; touching.
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CONTIGUOUSland, space, or features that are in direct contact.
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CONTIGUOUSA buffer is considered contiguous exactly if it is either C-contiguous or Fortran contiguous. Zero-dimensional buffers are C and Fortran contiguous. In one-dimensional arrays, the items must be laid o [..]
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CONTIGUOUSConnected or "next to"; usually referring to adjoining pieces of real estate.
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CONTIGUOUSadj. Touching or joining at the edge or boundary.
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CONTIGUOUStouching but not fused, adherent, or coherent.
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CONTIGUOUSIn regards to forests, large areas of forested lands with no roads or low densities of roads and little or no human development. Ideally, these areas are connected to other forested areas and habitats [..]
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CONTIGUOUSDescribes two or more objects that are adjacent to each other, such as data that’s moved or stored in a solid uninterrupted block. Contiguous data can be accessed more quickly than data stored in fragments because fewer access operations are required. Files are sometimes stored in fragments so that storage space can be used more efficiently when al [..]
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CONTIGUOUS[Attachment] -- Touching at the edges with no gap between.
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CONTIGUOUSContiguous means touching along a boundary or at a point. It is the state of being in actual contact. It may refer to adjoining places. For example, Texas and Oklahoma are contiguous places.
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CONTIGUOUS(adj) very close or connected in space or time(adj) connecting without a break; within a common boundary(adj) having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching
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CONTIGUOUS(used to indicate elements are touching) “Each slide-preventing stop has an upper end surface that is contiguous to one side edge of the upper end surface.”
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CONTIGUOUSDefinition: (kon-TIG-u-us) Touching or very close together.
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CONTIGUOUSConnected to or touching along an unbroken boundary.
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CONTIGUOUSAdjoining, side by side, having a common boundary - land is contiguous to other land even if it is divided by, or separated from the other land by, a natural feature (such as a watercourse) or by a railway, road, public reserve or drainage reserve.
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CONTIGUOUSTwo items placed one after another, next to each other. Adjacent.
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CONTIGUOUSSharing a property boundary; adjacent.
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