Contiguous is an adjective describing things that share a common border, are touching, or things together in a sequence. Example:
The United States and Canada share a contiguous border.
"is my disease contiguous
Contiguous means touching. Alaska is not one of the contiguous states.
Four parcels of land have contiguous borders
the southern ocean is contiguous with the atlantic
I live in one of the contiguous United States.
the super cute girl's arm was contiguous with the boy's arm, and he was very excited about it.
That girl at the doctors office was very contaguous!
The contiguous United States does not include Alaska and Hawaii. Contiguous means adjacent; touching; right next to; consecutive; sequential; or close together, but not touching. Contiguous events are adjacent in time. Contiguous memory locations are right next to each other in address space, as in (3), (4), (5). In computer terminology, contiguous is sometimes distinguished from consecutive or continuous, because 'continuous' or 'consecutive' could apply in absolute addressing, but possibly may not apply in virtual space or relative [indirect] addressing.
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