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Definition of neighbor
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Neighbor
(n.) A
person
who lives near
another;
one whose abode is not far off.
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Grange
::
Grange
(n.) A farm;
generally,
a farm with a house at a
distance
from
neighbors..
Neighboring
::
Neighboring
(a.)
Living
or being near;
adjacent;
as, the
neighboring
nations
or
countries..
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..
Faculae
::
Faculae
(n. pl.)
Groups
of small
shining
spots on the
surface
of the sun which are
brighter
than the other parts of the
photosphere.
They are
generally
seen in the
neighborhood
of the dark
spots,
and are
supposed
to be
elevated
portions
of the
photosphere..
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..
Neighborly
::
Neighborly
(adv.)
In a
neigborly
manner.
By
::
By
(adv.)
Near; in the
neighborhood;
present;
as, there was no
person
by at the
time..
Rubble
::
Rubble
(n.) A mass or
stratum
of
fragments
or rock lying under the
alluvium,
and
derived
from the
neighboring
rock..
Cheiloplasty
::
Cheiloplasty
(n.) The
process
of
forming
an
artificial
tip or part of a lip, by using for the
purpose
a piece of
healthy
tissue
taken from some
neighboring
part..
Circumdenudation
::
Circumdenudation
(n.)
Denudation
around
or in the
neighborhood
of an
object.
Dislocate
::
Dislocate
(v. t.) To
displace;
to put out of its
proper
place.
Especially,
of a bone: To
remove
from its
normal
connections
with a
neighboring
bone; to put out of
joint;
to move from its
socket;
to
disjoint;
as, to
dislocate
your
bones..
Neighborhood
::
Neighborhood
(n.) The
inhabitants
who live in the
vicinity
of each
other;
as, the fire
alarmed
all the
neiborhood..
Visne
::
Visne (n.)
Neighborhood;
vicinity;
venue.
See
Venue.
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) To give and
receive
reciprocally,
as
things
of the same kind; to
barter;
to swap; as, to
exchange
horses
with a
neighbor;
to
exchange
houses
or
hats..
Neighbor
::
Neighbor
(n.) One who is near in
sympathy
or
confidence.
Inconvenience
::
Inconvenience
(v. t.) To put to
inconvenience;
to
incommode;
as, to
inconvenience
a
neighbor..
Fontanel
::
Fontanel
(n.) One of the
membranous
intervals
between
the
incompleted
angles
of the
parietal
and
neighboring
bones of a fetal or young
skull;
-- so
called
because
it
exhibits
a
rhythmical
pulsation.
Twice
::
Twice
(adv.)
Doubly;
in
twofold
quantity
or
degree;
as, twice the sum; he is twice as
fortunate
as his
neighbor..
Lemur
::
Lemur (n.) One of a
family
(Lemuridae)
of
nocturnal
mammals
allied
to the
monkeys,
but of small size, and
having
a sharp and
foxlike
muzzle,
and large eyes. They feed upon
birds,
insects,
and
fruit,
and are
mostly
natives
of
Madagascar
and the
neighboring
islands,
one genus
(Galago)
occurring
in
Africa.
The slow lemur or
kukang
of the East
Indies
is
Nycticebus
tardigradus.
See
Galago,
Indris,
and
Colugo..
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