a·but
əˈbət/
verb
verb: abut; 3rd person present: abuts; past tense: abutted; past participle: abutted; gerund or present participle: abutting
(of an area of land or a building) be next to or have a common boundary with.
"gardens abutting Prescott Street"
touch or lean upon.
Abut is a verb.
it is abut the people who lived their and how did they feel abut living their.
The noun form for the verb to abut is abutter, that which abuts. Another noun form is abutment.
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