contiguity

/ˌkɑntəˈɡjuəti/
noun
  1. The state of being next to or touching something; physical or logical adjacency.
    • The contiguity of the houses meant that neighbors could easily hear each other's conversations.
    • The contiguity of the two countries led to a strong cultural exchange across their border.
    • In psychology, contiguity refers to how events that occur close together in time become associated.
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