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    [Noun]  | "con*ti*gu*i*ty" | \ ˌkän-tə-ˈgyü-ə-tē \


    1: the quality or state of being contiguous : proximity


    Origin: 1612 ;

     Borrowed from Late Latin contiguitāt-, contiguitās "connection, conjunction," from Latin contiguus {see: |contiguous|contiguous} + -itāt-, -itās {see: |-ity|-ity};

    [Noun]  | "contiguity" 


    1: the state or condition of being near;


      * e.g., " ... because of the contiguity of the mall to the border, it attracts many shoppers from out of state "





     [ "contiguous" ]

    1:  2 things beside one another

      * e.g.,  ... She and the hobo were contiguous on Monday at that date place with the candles. 


     [ "contiguous" ]

    2:  A lack of sex, 2 bodies close in proximity but no fun.

     [ "contigue" ]

    1: From the latin, con; meaning against, and the ancient spanish, tigue; (pronounced "gwe") which has unlimited and infinite meaning. In and of itself it cannot be labeled with a single meaning, but occasionally can be overheard from a distance in Spanish speakers' conversations. *Note* If you want to sound like a native Spanish speaker, throw in a "contigue" every now and then.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: "blah blah blah blah, um, blah blah, contigue." 

     [ "pan-contiguity" ]

    1: A state in which an object with uncountable parts is at a right angle to a second object with uncountable parts.

      * e.g.,  ... Pan-contiguity implies the phenomenon of injecture. In other words, pan-contiguity says that reality is an open system. Pan-contiguity says that reality has an uncountable number of injectures; right angles created by the orientation of uncountable sets of two objects each with uncountable parts. 

     [ "contiguity theory" ]

    1: A metastate in which every surface including discrete surfaces that is contiguous (continuous) is also mathematically closed (conformal). Stipulates a bijective (co-imperative contingent (cotingent)) relationship between contiguity and conformalism. Ie. Bijectivity stipulates conformalism as well as the converse.

      * e.g.,  ... Contiguity theory propounds a conversal (bidirectional in position (space)) stipulatory relationship between bijectivity and conformalism. That is to say: bijectivity stipulates conformalism and conformalism stipulates bijectivity. 

     [ "contiguity theory" ]

    1: A theory of bijective conformalism (co-imperative contingency) that self-referentializes Einstein's theory of relativity and Godel's theory of incompleteness.

      * e.g.,  ... Contiguity theory unites incompleteness and relativity. 

     [ "contiguous United States" ]

    1: All of the connected United States. The lower 48. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.

      * e.g.,  ... Free shipping to the contiguous United States. 

     [ "contiguity" ]

    1: Metastate in which shared surfaces are stipulated as enclosed. Impossible to prove in terms of language (structural convergence). Implies cohomorphism or internal duality (disymmetry).

      * e.g.,  ... Contiguity creates internally closed surfaces. This is called conformalism. Conformalism is built on structural symmetry (structural duality). It is impossible to prove a bijective (contingent imperative) relationship between contiguity and conformalism using structural convergence (linguistics). 

     [ "pan-contiguity" ]

    1: The idea that reality has surface-area.

      * e.g.,  ... Pan-contiguity says that reality has a surface area of 1-taU. One-tau is God. 

     [ "Contiguous Sonder" ]

    1: The realization that your environment beyond just people, animals, or objects affects you indirectly, and that everything around you possesses a form of independent existence or influence.

      * e.g.,  ... Walking through the forest, I was struck with a profound sense of contiguous sonder. I realized that not just people but the animals, even the trees live lives of their own that affect me on ways I don't understand 

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