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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary contiguë|contiguïté|contiguous rom Latin contiguus "touching" from contingere "to touch," made up of com- "with, by, near" + tangere "to touch." The original Proto-Indo-European root was *ta(n)g- "touch" with that nasal [n] that comes and goes from word to word. That is why we get "con-tig-uous" and con-ting-ent "dependent (upon)" from the same verb. Tangent "touching, contacting" and tangible "touchable, palpable" come from the same original root. When the government touches you for money, it "taxes" you, another word from "tangere" without the [n]. The direct Latin origin was taxare (tag-s-are) "to touch several times," the frequentative of "tangere"—since we are frequently touched in this way. ham-kanâr kip/tang ( e ham) ham-sâya( ye divâr-be-divâr) + Il n'y a pas de continuité entre les cellules nerveuses, mais contiguïté (le réseau de neurons est discontinu).