"The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in a state of contraction."
Juxtaposition Arts was created in 1995.
Juxtapose is the base word of juxtaposition.
Juxtaposition Magazine was created in 2005.
Sounds like the term "juxtaposition" may be the answer.
She placed the chairs in juxtaposition to the drapes to see which matched the best.
Juxtaposition is used as a noun. The juxtaposition between Julie's sunny demeanor, and her abrasive language, often caught people off guard.
The juxtaposition between the yellow daylilies and the purple salvia was striking.
Some words with the prefix "juxta" include juxtapose, juxtaposition, and juxtaglomerular.
Discussing the pestilence and the murder is an example of juxtaposition in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the term juxtaposition describes the placing of abstract concepts or physical objects near each other. The description fits the linkage between the solution of the pestilence and of King Laius' murder. The solution of the murder symbolically is placed alongside that of the pestilence of which it is both the cause and the solution.
The opening ceremonies of the Olympics featured the juxtaposition of the huge weightlifters with the tiny gymnasts.
Juxtaposition is placing two different things together in order to emphasize their differences. A blatant example is putting olive green and bright yellow together. Both colors independantly aren't particularly attractive, but are pretty easy to ignore. Together they are very eye catching (to the mental agony of the beholder). The two colors are juxtaposed. In literature (which is usually where you hear this term instead of the term contrast (which is easier to say and has the exact same meaning)), juxtaposition is much more subtle.