Adjective
non-contiguous (not comparable)
Alternative form of noncontiguous
According to the 1990 census, "85% of agricultural holdings were under 10 hectares and 57% of these were fragmented into four or more non-contiguous plots." Source: Internet
Ebrey, Cambridge Illustrated History of China, 116. The Grand Canal at this time was not a continuous, man-made canal but a collection of often non-contiguous artificial cuts and canalised or natural rivers. Source: Internet
Even if arrays are always created with contiguous elements, some array slicing operations may create non-contiguous sub-arrays from them. Source: Internet
It is unique among the modern constellations in being split into two non-contiguous parts, Serpens Caput (Serpent Head) to the west and Serpens Cauda (Serpent Tail) to the east. Source: Internet
For road uniforms, they wear a white jersey with red block numbering and red "Northwestern" stripes on the sleeves, gray pants with three thin non-contiguous red/blue/red stripes on the pant legs, and solid red socks. Source: Internet
In CIDR notation, the prefix bits are always contiguous, whereas subnet masks may specify non-contiguous bits. Source: Internet