Adjacency

Pronunciation: /ˈædˈdʒækˈɛnˈsaɪ/

Adjacency (noun)

  1. The state of being directly beside something, with no space between.
  2. The fact that two things come one after the other in a list, sequence, or arrangement.
  3. In a graph, the relation between two nodes that are connected by an edge.

Examples

  • The adjacency of the rooms makes moving furniture easier.
  • Adjacency between the buildings helps people reach the entrance quickly.