juxta-, juxt- +

(Latin: beside; close by, close to, near; adjoining; proximity)


juxtaposed
1. Placed side by side.
2. Having been placed in juxtaposition.
juxtaposit
To put or to place by the side of or near something; to juxtaposition something.
juxtaposition, juxtapositioning, juxtapositioned
1. An act or instance of placing close together or side by side; especially, for comparison or contrast.
2. The state of being close together or side by side.
3. The act of positioning close together or side by side.
juxtapositive
In grammar, the designation of a grammatical case that expresses juxtaposition.
juxtapulmonary
Near the lung; also, parapulmonary.
juxtapyloric
Near or around the pylorus or the pyloric part of the stomach; also, peripyloric.
juxtaspinal
Beside the vertebral column; also, paravertebral.
juxtatabular
In Roman law, according to a testament or written document.
juxtavesical, paravesical, pericystic
Near the urinary bladder.

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