contiguità
Contiguità is an Italian noun that denotes the quality of being contiguous, adjacent, or in close proximity to something else. The term is used in everyday language and in technical contexts to express spatial or temporal nearness, the idea of neighboring objects forming a boundary, or the immediacy of relation between elements.
In geometry, cartography, and spatial analysis, contiguità refers to objects that touch or lie directly next
In mathematics, contiguità is often connected to the broader notion of nearness or proximity. In topology and
Contiguità also appears in other disciplines. Temporal contiguity refers to events or stimuli that occur close
Etymology traces contiguità to Latin contiguus, with the Italian noun conveying the general sense of touching,