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Adjacently

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ad·ja·cent  (-jsnt)
adj.
1. Close to; lying near: adjacent cities.
2. Next to; adjoining: adjacent garden plots.

[Middle English, from Latin adiacns, adiacent-, present participle of adiacre, to lie near : ad-, ad- + iacre, to lie; see y- in Indo-European roots.]

ad·jacent·ly adv.


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