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Type: context Relation: architectural setting

Vector 2

Type: relation Relation: spatial arrangement

Vector 3

Type: expression Relation: positional description

Description

In everyday contexts, “abut” appears in architectural, geographic or construction‑related descriptions where objects or spaces meet at a boundary. It is used to specify how buildings, walls or land parcels touch or align. The term conveys a precise spatial relationship that helps define layout or ownership. In practical communication, “abut” clarifies how structures relate to one another within a shared environment. Its meaning depends on the surrounding physical configuration. As a contextual expression, it describes the exact point where two entities meet.

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context architectural setting

relation spatial arrangement

expression positional description