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adjacent
Adjective
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If mathx/math has adjacent mathy/math, there is no other thing between mathx/math and mathy/math.
The house has an adjacent garage.
It's a lovely room, complete with adjacent shower and rest area.
In the word "house", the letters "h" and "o" are adjacent.
adjacent
Preposition
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If mathx/math is adjacent to mathy/math, there is no other thing between mathx/math and mathy/math.
The cinema was immediately adjacent to our house, so that every night we could hear the film.
zone
Noun
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A zone is an area that is known for a particular use.
You are in a no-smoking zone.
Touchdowns are made in the end zone.
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When you are in the zone, you are in a time of high performance.
zone
Verb
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If you zone something, you divide into it; you give it a particular use.
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If you zone a property, you determine what the property will be used for.