Adjective
discontiguous (comparative more discontiguous, superlative most discontiguous)
Not contiguous
A discontiguous network comprises two major networks.
Noting that the British armour was split into three discontiguous groups, he concentrated his Panzers so as to gain local superiority.sfn The expected breakout from Tobruk, which took place on 20 November, was stopped by the Italians. Source: Internet
The no auto-summary command prevents automatic route summarization on classful boundaries, which would otherwise result in routing loops in discontiguous networks. Source: Internet