answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Beside, contiguous, adjoining.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What term is used to describe items that are adjacent to another?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the term used in geology to describe the relationship between adjacent layers of sedimentary rock?

The term is conformity.


What is the term used to describe?

It is used to describe a 2.4G radio. It is also used to describe items for buggy racing and stuff like that for buggies and racing. That is basically all the term is used to describe.


What is the term redcat used to describe?

It is used to describe a 2.4G radio. It is also used to describe items for buggy racing and stuff like that for buggies and racing. That is basically all the term is used to describe.


What is another term for glucose molecules?

Monosaccharide is another term that is used to describe the glucose molecules.


What term is used to describe the measured distance from one end to another?

The term length is used to describe the measured distance from one end to another.


What's another term used to describe applied science?

technology


What is paracardiac region?

paracardiac region would be the region adjacent to the heart, the term is used in an x ray or a scan to describe the characteristics found in the region adjacent to the heart in either sides right or left.


What is another term to describe applied science?

Technology


What is adjacent range in Excel?

An adjacent column is one next to the current column, on either side. Column B is adjacent to Column A. Column A and Column C are adjacent to Column B. Column B and Column D are adjacent to Column C.


What is the definition of the term 'oddballs'?

Many people use the term "oddball" to describe a very strange person. Another word to describe this term is weird. This term can be used an an adjective.


Is another term used to describe vertical integration?

Trust


What is another term used describe applied science?

technology