contact
I
(association) noun
accord, acquaintanceship, affiliation, alliance, bond, camaraderie, close union, cooperation, coalition, combination, commerce, communication, community, companionship, conjunction, connection, consanguinity, consociation, consortium, cooperation, dealings, exchange, federation, fellowship, interchange, intercommunication, intercommunion, intercourse, interrelation, intimacy, kinship, liaison, link, linkage, mutual intercourse, participation, rapport, relation, relationship, tie, transmission, union
associated concepts: contacts theory in conflicts of law, grouping of contacts
II
(touching) noun
abutment, abuttal, adhesion, adjacency, coherence, contactus, connection, connective, contiguity, contiguousness, contingence, convergence, impact, joining, junction, junction of bodies, juncture, juxtaposition, meeting, nexus, taction, tangency, union
III
(communicate) verb
call, consociate, contactus, correspond, establish connection, get through to, get to, have an exchange, have dealings with, inform, interchange, intercommunicate, make connection, meet with, notify, reach, relate, serve notice, signal
IV
(touch) verb
abut, adjoin, annex, attach, be contiguous, border, border on, bridge, butt against, cohere, collide with, come together, conjoin, connect, converge, embrace, encounter, establish connection, graze, hit, impinge, inosculate, interconnect, join, lie adjacent to, link, meet, osculate, overlap, reach, rub, strike, unite, verge upon
V
index
coalescence, collision (accident), connection (abutment), convey (communicate), correspond (communicate), impinge, liaison, meeting (encounter), notify, reach
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006