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- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)IIITouching of two thingsNouns — contact, contiguity, abutment, touch, connection; osculation; meeting, encounter, border[land], frontier, tangent. See nearness.Verbs — be in contact, be contiguous, join, adjoin, abut; butt; touch, meet, encounter, run or bump into, meet up with, come or chance upon, happen on, run or come across, fall on; osculate, come in contact, march with, rub elbows or shoulders, keep in touch, hobnob. See junction.Adjectives — in contact, contiguous, adjacent, touching; bordering, neighboring; conterminous, end to end, osculatory; tangent, tangential; hand to hand; close to, in touch with, shoulder to shoulder, cheek by jowl.Prepositions — against, upon.Quotations — Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing (Longfellow).II(Roget's IV) n.Syn. touch, junction, connection, association; see communication 1 , meeting 1 .v.Syn. speak to, reach, get in touch with; see communicate 2 , talk 1 .III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)In.1. touching meeting, connection, union, contingence, proximity, junction, collision.2. connection acquaintance.IIv.1. touch meet, graze, impinge, strike, brush.2. communicate with get in touch with, call, seek, reach, look up, find, approach.IV(Roget's Thesaurus II) I noun 1. A coming together so as to be touching: contingence, touch. See TOUCH. 2. A situation allowing exchange of ideas or messages: communication, intercommunication, touch. See CONNECT, TOUCH. 3. An acquaintance who is in a position to help: connection, source. See CONNECT. II verb 1. To bring into or make contact with: touch. See TOUCH. 2. To succeed in communicating with: get, reach. Idioms: catch up with, get hold of, get in touch with, get through to, get to. See REACH.
English dictionary for students. 2013.