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(adj)
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring. [(American spelling) Situated or living nearby or adjacent to.]
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(n)
The left side of a horse or of a team of horses pulling a carriage etc.
An end or conclusion.
British standard spelling of neighborliness.
British standard spelling of neighborhood.
The residential area near one's home.
Being in contact at some point or line; joining to
Neighbourhood; nearby region; surrounding area.
The one that follows after this one.
The characteristic of being neighborly.
(finance) A futures contract, of a particular group, whose settlement date is the earliest.
(British, Canada) Showing the qualities of a friendly and helpful neighbour.
The state of being good-neighbourly
the state of being good neighbors
(especially US, Canada) Any of several North American fish of the family Lepisosteidae that have long, narrow jaws.
A surname from German.
A surname.
(N)
(French title: Voisins) a 1952 anti-war film by Scottish-Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren for the National Film Board of Canada.
Someone or thing who lives in a place.
An inhabitant of a specific place; an inhabitant or denizen.
An inhabitant of a place; one who dwells in a certain place.
A person who occupies a place.
A person, animal or plant living at a certain location or in a certain area.
From or in a nearby location.
One who, or that which, abuts, specifically, the owner of a contiguous estate.
A person who cohabits with another
Close or closest; adjacent.
Somebody from one's own country.
The head of a household.
A person who lives in, or comes from, a village.
A man who is a resident of a town, especially of one's own town.
A woman who is a resident of a town, especially of one's own town.
The people who live in a town, especially the lower and middle classes.
A pioneer who goes and settles on a homestead.
that occupies an adjacent place, especially the building immediately to the left or right
Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.
(chiefly in the plural, also figuratively) A companion; a comrade.
A person, typically someone other than a family member, spouse or lover, whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection.
Somebody with whom one works.
Son of the same parents as another person.
A daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.
A person with whom one shares a room, as in a dormitory, barracks, rooming house, or apartment.
US standard spelling of neighbourly. [(British, Canada) Showing the qualities of a friendly and helpful neighbour.]
The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent.
A man in a marriage or marital relationship, especially in relation to his spouse.
A student who is in the same class at school.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
A person that leases real property; a lessor.
(Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US) A yard to the rear of a house or similar residence.
A female parent, especially of a human; a female who parents a child (which she has given birth to, adopted, or fostered).
A female landlord.
A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
(nonstandard) Alternative spelling of next-door. [that occupies an adjacent place, especially the building immediately to the left or right]
The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent.
Someone who owns a house.
One’s female offspring.
A friend or casual acquaintance.
A mother of someone's parent.
A male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, fostered, taken as his own, etc.).
Someone living in the same house.
A person who was a fellow attendee at one's school.
A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate, a workmate.
A person who shares a parent; one's brother or sister who one shares a parent with.
A female partner in an unmarried romantic relationship.
(polite or used by children) A woman: an adult female human.
A person who works the land and/or who keeps livestock; anyone engaged in agriculture on a farm.
A companion for someone (especially a child) to play with.
The daughter of one's spouse from a previous relationship.
A female child.
The parent of someone's parent.
(informal) Grandmother.
A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
(in the narrow sense) The husband of one's biological mother after her initial marriage to or relationship with one's biological father.
A male partner in an unmarried romantic relationship.
A son of one's sibling, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; either a son of one's brother (fraternal nephew) or a son of one's sister (sororal nephew).
(countable) A person or persons with whom one is acquainted.
A person in a marriage or marital relationship.
(Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand) Term of familiarity or respect for a middle-aged or elderly woman.
(Canada, US) Someone who delivers mail to, and/or collects mail from, residential or commercial addresses, or from public mailboxes.
An adult female human.
One that does landscaping.
(UK, US) A short private road that leads to a house or garage.
Alternative form of passer-by. [A person who is passing by (that is, walking past).]
(Canada, US) A person or business that sells or leases out real estate, acting as an agent for the property owner.
A partially specified but unnamed person.
(often in the plural) A person who raises a child (which they have made, adopted, fostered, taken as their own, etc.).
One who owns something.
(countable, religion) Someone with spiritual authority over a group of people.
One who gardens; one who grows plants or cultivates a garden.
A person who has lost a spouse and not remarried:
(informal) A person who does small tasks and odd jobs, especially building repairs and the like.
Alternative spelling of lady friend. [A female friend (used to avoid the possible ambiguity of the term girlfriend)]