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Adjacence
Adjacence Ad"ja"cence, Adjacency Ad*ja"cen*cy, [Cf. LL. adjacentia.] 1. The state of being adjacent or contiguous; contiguity; as, the adjacency of lands or buildings. 2. That which is adjacent. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Adjacency
Adjacence Ad"ja"cence, Adjacency Ad*ja"cen*cy, [Cf. LL. adjacentia.] 1. The state of being adjacent or contiguous; contiguity; as, the adjacency of lands or buildings. 2. That which is adjacent. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Adjacent
Adjacent Ad*ja"cent, a. [L. adjacens, -centis, p. pr. of adjacere to lie near; ad + jac[=e]re to lie: cf. F. adjacent.] Lying near, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on; as, a field adjacent to the highway. ``The adjacent forest.' --B. Jonson. Adjacent or contiguous angle. (Geom.) See Angle. Syn: Adjoining; contiguous; near. Usage: Adjacent, Adjoining, Contiguous. Things are adjacent when they lie close each other, not necessary in actual contact; as, adjacent fields, adjacent villages, etc. I find that all Europe with her adjacent isles is peopled with Christians. --Howell. Things are adjoining when they meet at some line or point of junction; as, adjoining farms, an adjoining highway. What is spoken of as contiguous should touch with some extent of one side or the whole of it; as, a row of contiguous buildings; a wood contiguous to a plain.
Adjacent
Adjacent Ad*ja"cent, a. [L. adjacens, -centis, p. pr. of adjacere to lie near; ad + jac[=e]re to lie: cf. F. adjacent.] Lying near, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on; as, a field adjacent to the highway. ``The adjacent forest.' --B. Jonson. Adjacent or contiguous angle. (Geom.) See Angle. Syn: Adjoining; contiguous; near. Usage: Adjacent, Adjoining, Contiguous. Things are adjacent when they lie close each other, not necessary in actual contact; as, adjacent fields, adjacent villages, etc. I find that all Europe with her adjacent isles is peopled with Christians. --Howell. Things are adjoining when they meet at some line or point of junction; as, adjoining farms, an adjoining highway. What is spoken of as contiguous should touch with some extent of one side or the whole of it; as, a row of contiguous buildings; a wood contiguous to a plain.
Adjacent
Adjacent Ad*ja"cent, n. That which is adjacent. [R.] --Locke.
Adjacently
Adjacently Ad*ja"cent*ly, adv. So as to be adjacent.

Meaning of Djace from wikipedia

- Orp-Jauche (French: [ɔʁp ʒoʃ]; Walloon: Oû-Djåce; Dutch: Adorp-Geten [ˈaːdɔr(ə)p ˈxeːtə(n)] ) is a muni****lity of Wallonia located in the Belgian province...
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- village lies next to the Grand Gette (Djåce in Walloon) and the name means Small Gette (Jauche is the French form for Djåce). The Abbaye de la Ramée was founded...
- Noûpré Nivelles Nivele Nijvel Ohey Ohè Olne Ône Oreye Oerle Orp-Jauche Oû-Djåce Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve Ocgniye-Li Noû Lovén Nieuw-Leuven Neu-Löwen Nei-Léiwen...