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Definition of adjoining
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Adjoining
(a.)
Joining
to;
contiguous;
adjacent;
as, an
adjoining
room..
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Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.) A metal tie
holding
adjoining
parts of a
building
together.
Messuage
::
Messuage
(n.) A
dwelling
house,
with the
adjacent
buildings
and
curtilage,
and the
adjoining
lands
appropriated
to the use of the
household..
Viinage
::
Viinage
(n.) The place or
places
adjoining
or near;
neighborhood;
vicinity;
as, a jury must be of the
vicinage..
Creole
::
Creole
(n.) One born of
European
parents
in the
American
colonies
of
France
or Spain or in the
States
which were once such
colonies,
esp. a
person
of
French
or
Spanish
descent,
who is a
native
inhabitant
of
Louisiana,
or one of the
States
adjoining,
bordering
on the Gulf of of
Mexico..
Demesne
::
Demesne
(n.) A
lord's
chief manor
place,
with that part of the lands
belonging
thereto
which has not been
granted
out in
tenancy;
a
house,
and the land
adjoining,
kept for the
proprietor's
own use..
Neighbor
::
Neighbor
(a.) Near to
another;
adjoining;
adjacent;
next;
neighboring.
Churchyard
::
Churchyard
(n.) The
ground
adjoining
a
church,
in which the dead are
buried;
a
cemetery..
Canvasback
::
Canvasback
(n.) A
Species
of duck
(Aythya
vallisneria),
esteemed
for the
delicacy
of its
flesh.
It
visits
the
United
States
in
autumn;
particularly
Chesapeake
Bay and
adjoining
waters;
-- so named from the
markings
of the
plumage
on its
back..
Truncation
::
Truncation
(n.) The
replacement
of an edge or solid angle by a
plane,
especially
when the plane is
equally
inclined
to the
adjoining
faces..
Veranda
::
Veranda
(n.) An open,
roofed
gallery
or
portico,
adjoining
a
dwelling
house,
forming
an
out-of-door
sitting
room. See
Loggia..
Catch
::
Catch (v. t.) To
communicate
to; to
fasten
upon; as, the fire
caught
the
adjoining
building..
Scythian
::
Scythian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Scythia
(a name given to the
northern
part of Asia, and
Europe
adjoining
to
Asia),
or its
language
or
inhabitants..
Sciatica
::
Sciatica
(n.)
Neuralgia
of the
sciatic
nerve,
an
affection
characterized
by
paroxysmal
attacks
of pain in the
buttock,
back of the
thigh,
or in the leg or foot,
following
the
course
of the
branches
of the
sciatic
nerve.
The name is also
popularly
applied
to
various
painful
affections
of the hip and the parts
adjoining
it. See
Ischiadic
passion,
under
Ischiadic..
Contiguous
::
Contiguous
(a.) In
actual
contact;
touching;
also,
adjacent;
near;
neighboring;
adjoining..
Cricoid
::
Cricoid
(a.)
Resembling
a ring; -- said esp. of the
cartilage
at the
larynx,
and the
adjoining
parts..
Paddock
::
Paddock
(n.) A small
inclosure
for
pasture;
esp., one
adjoining
a
stable..
Neighborhood
::
Neighborhood
(n.) A place near;
vicinity;
adjoining
district;
a
region
the
inhabitants
of which may be
counted
as
neighbors;
as, he lives in my
neighborhood..
Water Meadow
::
Water
meadow
() A
meadow,
or piece of low, flat land,
capable
of being kept in a state of
fertility
by being
overflowed
with water from some
adjoining
river or
stream..
Innyard
::
Innyard
(n.) The yard
adjoining
an inn.
Truncated
::
Truncated
(a.)
Replaced,
or cut off, by a
plane,
especially
when
equally
inclined
to the
adjoining
faces;
as, a
truncated
edge..
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