👉 In mathematics, "coadjacently" is a phrase used to describe two objects that are adjacent but not in the same place. It can refer to physical proximity or spatial arrangement. For example: 1. A building located on both sides of a street. 2. Two doors on opposite ends of a hallway. The term "coadjacently" is often used interchangeably with "adjacent", as it refers to two objects that are adjacent but not in the same place.