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Definition of neigh
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Neigh (v. i.) To scoff or
sneer;
to jeer.
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Presence
::
Presence
(n.)
Specifically,
neighborhood
to the
person
of one of
superior
of
exalted
rank; also,
presence
chamber..
Neighbor
::
Neighbor
(n.) One who is near in
sympathy
or
confidence.
Vicine
::
Vicine
(a.) Near;
neighboring;
vicinal.
Vicinity
::
Vicinity
(n.) That which is near, or not
remote;
that which is
adjacent
to
anything;
adjoining
space or
country;
neighborhood..
Neighborhood
::
Neighborhood
(n.) The
inhabitants
who live in the
vicinity
of each
other;
as, the fire
alarmed
all the
neiborhood..
Neighbored
::
Neighbored
(imp. & p. p.) of
neighbo.
Idioblast
::
Idioblast
(n.) An
individual
cell,
differing
greatly
from its
neighbours
in
regard
to size,
structure,
or
contents..
Unneighborly
::
Unneighborly
(a.) Not
neighborly;
distant;
reserved;
solitary;
exclusive.
Skimmington
::
Skimmington
(n.) A word
employed
in the
phrase,
To ride
Skimmington;
that is to ride on a horse with a
woman,
but
behind
her,
facing
backward,
carrying
a
distaff,
and
accompanied
by a
procession
of
jeering
neighbors
making
mock
music;
a
cavalcade
in
ridicule
of a
henpecked
man. The
custom
was in vogue in parts of
England..
By
::
By
(adv.)
Near; in the
neighborhood;
present;
as, there was no
person
by at the
time..
Contiguous
::
Contiguous
(a.) In
actual
contact;
touching;
also,
adjacent;
near;
neighboring;
adjoining..
Logrolling
::
Logrolling
(n.) The act or
process
of
rolling
logs from the place where they were
felled
to the
stream
which
floats
them to the
sawmill
or to
market.
In this labor
neighboring
camps of
loggers
combine
to
assist
each other in turn.
Lowland
::
Lowland
(n.) Land which is low with
respect
to the
neighboring
country;
a low or level
country;
--
opposed
to
highland.
From
::
From
(prep.)
Out of the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind;
by
reason
of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever
departure,
setting
out,
commencement
of
action,
being,
state,
occurrence,
etc., or
procedure,
emanation,
absence,
separation,
etc., are to be
expressed.
It is
construed
with, and
indicates,
the point of space or time at which the
action,
state,
etc., are
regarded
as
setting
out or
beginning;
also, less
frequently,
the
source,
the
cause,
the
occasion,
out of
Confiner
::
Confiner
(n.) One who lives on
confines,
or near the
border
of a
country;
a
borderer;
a near
neighbor..
Association
::
Association
(n.) Union of
persons
in a
company
or
society
for some
particular
purpose;
as, the
American
Association
for the
Advancement
of
Science;
a
benevolent
association.
Specifically,
as among the
Congregationalists,
a
society,
consisting
of a
number
of
ministers,
generally
the
pastors
of
neighboring
churches,
united
for
promoting
the
interests
of
religion
and the
harmony
of the
churches..
Autoplasty
::
Autoplasty
(n.) The
process
of
artificially
repairing
lesions
by
taking
a piece of
healthy
tissue,
as from a
neighboring
part, to
supply
the
deficiency
caused
by
disease
or
wounds..
Laura
::
Laura (n.) A
number
of
hermitages
or cells in the same
neighborhood
occupied
by
anchorites
who were under the same
superior.
Upland
::
Upland
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
country,
as
distinguished
from the
neighborhood
of
towns;
rustic;
rude;
unpolished..
Around
::
Around
(adv.)
Near; in the
neighborhood;
as, this man was
standing
around
when the fight took
place..
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