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Layer: A

Vector 1

Type: relation Relation: direct adjacency

Vector 2

Type: boundary Relation: shared edge

Vector 3

Type: state Relation: contact alignment

Description

The concept of “abut” represents a condition in which two objects or spaces meet directly along a shared boundary. It expresses adjacency through physical contact rather than separation. This state creates a precise alignment where edges or surfaces touch without overlap. As an abstract relation, “abut” symbolizes the meeting point between distinct entities. It marks a boundary defined not by distance but by immediate connection. In this sense, “abut” captures the essence of direct spatial contact.

A

relation direct adjacency

boundary shared edge

state contact alignment