1. adjoining - Adjective
2. adjoining - Verb
of Adjoin
Joining to; contiguous; adjacent; as, an adjoining room.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, the Agege Pen Cinema flyover, which connects Oba Ogunji Road where it takes off with Agunbiade on the other side, also has a railway underpass and three abatements, splitting into adjoining streets all around Agege Pen Cinema. Source: Internet
About 954 they started to protect the monastery and buildings by a sourrounding wall. citation Around 971/974 abbot Notker finalized the walling and the adjoining settlements started to become the town of St Gall. Source: Internet
About 50 will work in the new adjoining health offices. Source: Internet
According to them, the four lions symbolise Ashoka's rule over the four directions, the wheels as symbols of his enlightened rule (Chakravartin) and the four animals as symbols of four adjoining territories of India. Source: Internet
A person who holds a valid license to hunt deer may hunt the same species and sex of deer on land in an adjoining unit for which that person would be eligible for a gratis deer license. Source: Internet
And upstairs, they'd sacrificed one of the original bedrooms and instead of a large master suite, paired it with a large adjoining bathroom. Source: Internet