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  • close, nearby, adjacent etc. . . , which is the nearest?
    Suppose that the atoms in this question have the same radius and the distance between adjacent atoms If you would have a time, list the words meaning "nearby" in the order from the closest to the farthest (e g ) abutting = adjoining < contiguous (formal) = adjacent < proximal < close < nearby = neighboring (formal) (its my current
  • adjacent in terms of time | WordReference Forums
    "Contiguous" applies to both space and time, and is the only word I can think of In a legal context, "consecutive" prison sentences come one after another without a break, but the usual meaning of "consecutive" allows a gap between two events, as does "subsequent"
  • adjacent corner - WordReference Forums
    What does it mean? adjacent corner I visited another café close to the one where we had our quick lunch, ordered a coffee and pastry and lingered over my small meal, as I waited for Lisa to arrive at an adjacent corner with the suitcase (Traitor-V S Alexander)
  • Adjacent (to) + noun | WordReference Forums
    A brief bit of research (including this thread: adjacent vs adjacent to) reveals that in some formal writing "to" is omitted because "adjacent" actually means "lying next to" However, OED appears to offer no support for this notion of omitting "to", and I rather suspect it is some invented rule that sounds good, a hyper-correction made by people who are oversensitive towards RAS syndrome
  • am I adjacent to the room? [usage] - WordReference Forums
    I am trying to find a source for why my scenario below for the usage of "adjacent" would be correct or incorrect - a grammar rule or dictionary definition would suffice Here is my scenario: If I am standing close to a wall of a square room, am I adjacent to the room? Many definitions of adjacent rely on the word "near "
  • adjacent or contiguous - WordReference Forums
    In exact usage, adjacent means "lying near," "close at hand," "neighboring," and contiguous means "touching," "in actual contact " Beads strung loosely are adjacent; if strung tightly, they are contiguous In general usage, however, the words are interchangeable Adjacent, much the more commonly used word, has these approximate synonyms:
  • next to vs. near vs. close to vs. beside - WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone ! I've learnt through these last months four different words prepositions that look at me as if their meaning is the same, so I would ask you if there are some differences among them and what they are "next to" "close to" "near" "beside" I look forward to reading your
  • 9. State true or false for the following statements. i Two . . . - Brainly
    ii *True*: Adjacent supplementary angles form a linear pair, which means they are adjacent to each other and form a straight line iii *False*: Complementary angles are not always adjacent They can be adjacent or non-adjacent iv *True*: The supplement of a right angle (90°) is also a right angle (90°), since 180° - 90° = 90° v
  • What is adjacent cells - Brainly
    Adjacent cells can have different meanings depending on the context, including: IN EXCEL Adjacent cells are cells that are in the same row as and next to the current cell in a worksheet They can be selected by dragging the cursor or using keystrokes IN BIOLOGY Adjacent cells are cells that are close together but do not share a common wall





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