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Meanings of
abutting
in English
Neighboring.
neighboring
adjoining
adjacent
contiguous
conterminous
Related terms
connected
Usage of
abutting
in English
1
The alley from the gate ran on between houses
abutting
the towers.
2
The Pikes would be a field
abutting
on an old turnpike gate.
3
Only one other location was left, the
abutting
shelf of some canyon.
4
Dense crops
abutting
each other, bounded by an iron ellipsis of tracks.
5
C. owned the only house that had a yard
abutting
the cemetery.
6
He now made swiftly for some small tents
abutting
the performers' tent.
7
There is a well- defined rimmed depression
abutting
on its southern point.
8
Participants located targets near-perfectly when presented with four
abutting
colored patches.
9
They slowly passed along the wall
abutting
on the Avenue Marigny.
10
At that moment Andrea entered by the door
abutting
on the terrace balcony.
11
The men jog-trotted across the
abutting
levels of gardens and patios.
12
The great Appalachian range, with its
abutting
mountains, was the safest path northward.
13
But there was no outlet-onlya small garden
abutting
on other back gardens.
14
Fish-plate - A plate bolted to the sides of two
abutting
railroad tracks.
15
A separate
abutting
photon field is used to continue treatment anterior to the spine.
16
NONIUS.- Aring-plain ,about20 miles in diameter,
abutting
on the N. wall of Fernelius.
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abutting
abut
Verb
Frequent collocations
abut on
abut the border
abut a runway
abut apartment
abut close
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Abutting
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Abutting
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