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contiguously, adv.|kənˈtɪgjuːəslɪ| [f. prec. + -ly.] In a way that is contiguous; in contact.
1639G. Daniel Ecclus. xliii. 24 Behold the Raine-Bow, and admire to see Transparant Shadowes mixt Contiguouslie. 1679Dryden Ovid's Met. i. 30 The next of kin contiguously embrace. 1702Sir J. Holt in Mod. Reports XII. 510 If a river run contiguously between the land of two persons. 1822J. Imison Sc. & Art I. 296 Forty-four such eggs..laid contiguously in a right line. |