juxtaposition

English Description: 

juxtaposition (n) 1660s, from French juxtaposition (17c.), from Latin iuxta "beside, very near, close to, near at hand"
to juxtapose (v) "to place (two or more objects) side by side or close together," 1826, a back-formation from juxtaposition or else from French juxtaposer (18c.). Related: Juxtaposed; juxtaposing.

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