Verb
The word is derived from abut
of Abut
Source: Webster's dictionaryA mix of Irish Sea and Lake District ice abutted against its western margins. Source: Internet
Being geographically similar to the Livingston and Beekman patents it abutted, The Gore was ceded to Dutchess county. Source: Internet
The noisy section abutted the RTG; the quiet section housed the instrument electronics. Source: Internet
The two buildings abutted one another, which means that this "skywalk" wasn't suspended above an outside passage but rather served as more of an internal ramp — certainly not a skywalk as we think of them today. Source: Internet
Not even 650 square feet in all, it was tucked away on an alley that ran in from the sidewalk a half block from the ocean and abutted a community garden. Source: Internet