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discontiguity

discontiˈguity
  [f. dis- 9 + contiguity.]
  The quality of being discontiguous; discontinuity or isolation of parts.

1676 H. More Remarks 60 A Discontinuity or Discontiguity of matter. Ibid. 140 Not because there is any more fear then of discontiguity or a vacuum.

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