attiguous (Meaning)

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attiguous (a.)

Touching; bordering; contiguous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of attiguous

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attiguous Sentence Examples

  1. The neighboring countries were contiguous, sharing a long and intricate border.
  2. The contiguous landmasses of North and South America formed the Western Hemisphere.
  3. The contiguous states of Oregon and Washington bordered each other along the Columbia River.
  4. The contiguous houses on the street created a sense of community and togetherness.
  5. The contiguous forests stretched for miles, providing habitat for a diverse range of wildlife.
  6. The contiguous fields of wheat and corn covered the fertile plains.
  7. The contiguous buildings of the university campus housed students, faculty, and staff.
  8. The contiguous offices in the skyscraper provided ample space for various departments.
  9. The contiguous warehouses stored a large inventory of goods and materials.
  10. The contiguous rooms in the mansion allowed for easy flow and accessibility.

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Touching; bordering; contiguous.

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The neighboring countries were contiguous, sharing a long and intricate border.

The contiguous landmasses of North and South America formed the Western Hemisphere.

The contiguous states of Oregon and Washington bordered each other along the Columbia River.

The contiguous houses on the street created a sense of community and togetherness.