slovodefinícia
neighborhood
(mass)
neighborhood
- okolie, susedstvo
neighborhood
(encz)
neighborhood,okolí n: [amer.]
Neighborhood
(gcide)
Neighborhood \Neigh"bor*hood\, n. [Written also neighbourhood.]
1. The quality or condition of being a neighbor; the state of
being or dwelling near; proximity.
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Then the prison and the palace were in awful
neighborhood. --Ld. Lytton.
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2. A place near; vicinity; adjoining district; a region the
inhabitants of which may be counted as neighbors; as, he
lives in my neighborhood.
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3. The inhabitants who live in the vicinity of each other;
as, the fire alarmed all the neiborhood.
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4. The disposition becoming a neighbor; neighborly kindness
or good will. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
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Syn: Vicinity; vicinage; proximity.

Usage: Neighborhood, Vicinity. Neighborhood is
Anglo-Saxon, and vicinity is Latin. Vicinity does not
commonly denote so close a connection as neighborhood.
A neighborhood is a more immediately vicinity. The
houses immediately adjoining a square are in the
neighborhood of that square; those which are somewhat
further removed are also in the vicinity of the
square.
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neighborhood
(wn)
neighborhood
n 1: a surrounding or nearby region; "the plane crashed in the
vicinity of Asheville"; "it is a rugged locality"; "he
always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood";
"I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of
the woods" [syn: vicinity, locality, neighborhood,
neighbourhood, neck of the woods]
2: people living near one another; "it is a friendly
neighborhood"; "my neighborhood voted for Bush" [syn:
neighborhood, neighbourhood]
3: the approximate amount of something (usually used
prepositionally as in `in the region of'); "it was going to
take in the region of two or three months to finish the job";
"the price is in the neighborhood of $100" [syn: region,
neighborhood]
4: an area within a city or town that has some distinctive
features (especially one forming a community); "an ethnic
neighborhood"
podobné slovodefinícia
neighborhoods
(mass)
neighborhoods
- susedstvá
neighborhoods
(encz)
neighborhoods,sousedství pl.
toney neighborhood
(encz)
toney neighborhood,
Common because of neighborhood
(gcide)
Common \Com"mon\, n.
1. The people; the community. [Obs.] "The weal o' the
common." --Shak.
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2. An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure,
for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the
public; or to a number of persons.
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3. (Law) The right of taking a profit in the land of another,
in common either with the owner or with other persons; --
so called from the community of interest which arises
between the claimant of the right and the owner of the
soil, or between the claimants and other commoners
entitled to the same right.
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Common appendant, a right belonging to the owners or
occupiers of arable land to put commonable beasts upon the
waste land in the manor where they dwell.

Common appurtenant, a similar right applying to lands in
other manors, or extending to other beasts, besides those
which are generally commonable, as hogs.

Common because of vicinage or {Common because of
neighborhood}, the right of the inhabitants of each of two
townships, lying contiguous to each other, which have
usually intercommoned with one another, to let their
beasts stray into the other's fields. -

Common in gross or Common at large, a common annexed to a
man's person, being granted to him and his heirs by deed;
or it may be claimed by prescriptive right, as by a parson
of a church or other corporation sole. --Blackstone.

Common of estovers, the right of taking wood from another's
estate.

Common of pasture, the right of feeding beasts on the land
of another. --Burill.

Common of piscary, the right of fishing in waters belonging
to another.

Common of turbary, the right of digging turf upon the
ground of another.
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Neighborhood
(gcide)
Neighborhood \Neigh"bor*hood\, n. [Written also neighbourhood.]
1. The quality or condition of being a neighbor; the state of
being or dwelling near; proximity.
[1913 Webster]

Then the prison and the palace were in awful
neighborhood. --Ld. Lytton.
[1913 Webster]

2. A place near; vicinity; adjoining district; a region the
inhabitants of which may be counted as neighbors; as, he
lives in my neighborhood.
[1913 Webster]

3. The inhabitants who live in the vicinity of each other;
as, the fire alarmed all the neiborhood.
[1913 Webster]

4. The disposition becoming a neighbor; neighborly kindness
or good will. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Vicinity; vicinage; proximity.

Usage: Neighborhood, Vicinity. Neighborhood is
Anglo-Saxon, and vicinity is Latin. Vicinity does not
commonly denote so close a connection as neighborhood.
A neighborhood is a more immediately vicinity. The
houses immediately adjoining a square are in the
neighborhood of that square; those which are somewhat
further removed are also in the vicinity of the
square.
[1913 Webster]
neighborhood bike code
(foldoc)
neighborhood bike code

A piece of code that every programmer at
the company has touched.

[{Dodgy Coder

(http://www.dodgycoder.net/2011/11/yoda-conditions-pokemon-exception.html)}].

[{Urban Dictionary: neighborhood bike
(http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=neighborhood+bike)}].

(2014-07-12)

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