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ad·ja·cen·cy A0088500 (ə-jā′sən-sē)n. pl. ad·ja·cen·cies 1. The state of being adjacent; contiguity.2. A thing that is adjacent.ad•ja•cen•cy (əˈdʒeɪ sən si) n., pl. -cies. 1. Also, ad•ja′cence. the state of being adjacent; nearness. 2. Usu., adjacencies. things, places, etc., that are adjacent. [1640–50; < Late Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | adjacency - the attribute of being so near as to be touchingcontiguity, contiguousnessnearness, closeness - the spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance; "the sudden closeness of the dock sent him into action" | Translationsadiacenzastretta vicinanzaadjacencyenUS
adjacency[ə′jās·ən·sē] (computer science) A condition in character recognition in which two consecutive graphic characters are separated by less than a specified distance. AdjacencyThe location of elements in a planning diagram, placed and ranked according to their relative importance, including their interconnections.adjacency (networking)A relationship between two network devices,e.g. routers, which are connected by one media segment sothat a packet sent by one can reach the other without goingthrough another network device. The concept of adjacency isimportant in the exchange of routing information.
Adjacent SNA nodes are nodes connected to a given nodewith no intervening nodes. In DECnet and OSI, adjacentnodes share a common segment (Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring).LegalSeeAdjacentFinancialSeeadjacentadjacencyenUS Related to adjacency: Adjacency matrixSynonyms for adjacencynoun the attribute of being so near as to be touchingSynonymsRelated Words |