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English words starting with nei

Meanings of Nei:

noun

Any of several small trees or shrubs of the genus dracophyllum (family epacridaceae), which bear clusters of long leaves on branch tips; especially d. latifolium and (more fully "mountain neinei") d. traversii.

Meanings of Neigh:

noun

A characteristic high whinnying sound made by a horse.

Usage examples:

In a decision that speaks well of his integrity but poorly of his abilities as a children's enterta…
verb

(of a horse) utter a neigh.

Usage examples:

He neighed several times in a very gentle way

Meanings of Neighbor:

noun

A person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to.

Usage examples:

Our garden was the envy of the neighbours
verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town

Meanings of Neighbored:

verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town
noun

A person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to.

Usage examples:

Our garden was the envy of the neighbours

Meanings of Neighborhood:

noun

A district or community within a town or city.

Usage examples:

She lived in a wealthy neighbourhood of boston

Meanings of Neighborhoods:

noun

A district or community within a town or city.

Usage examples:

She lived in a wealthy neighbourhood of boston

Meanings of Neighboring:

verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town
adjective

Next to or very near another place; adjacent.

Usage examples:

Neighbouring countries

Meanings of Neighborliness:

noun

Us spelling of neighbourliness

Meanings of Neighborly:

adjective

Characteristic of a good neighbour, especially in being helpful, friendly, or kind.

Usage examples:

Shopping for the elderly is a regular feature of neighbourly support

Meanings of Neighbors:

noun

A person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to.

Usage examples:

Our garden was the envy of the neighbours
verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town

Meanings of Neighbour:

noun

A person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to.

Usage examples:

Our garden was the envy of the neighbours
verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town

Meanings of Neighboured:

verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town
noun

A person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to.

Usage examples:

Our garden was the envy of the neighbours

Meanings of Neighbourhood:

noun

A district or community within a town or city.

Usage examples:

She lived in a wealthy neighbourhood of boston

Meanings of Neighbouring:

adjective

Next to or very near another place; adjacent.

Usage examples:

Neighbouring countries
verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town

Meanings of Neighbourliness:

noun

The quality of being friendly or helpful to your neighbours

Usage examples:

The area has a neighbourliness rare in central london., this is a place with an old-fashioned sense…

Meanings of Neighbourly:

adjective

Characteristic of a good neighbour, especially in being helpful, friendly, or kind.

Usage examples:

Shopping for the elderly is a regular feature of neighbourly support

Meanings of Neighbours:

noun

A person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to.

Usage examples:

Our garden was the envy of the neighbours
verb

(of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another).

Usage examples:

The square neighbours the old quarter of the town

Meanings of Neighed:

verb

(of a horse) utter a neigh.

Usage examples:

He neighed several times in a very gentle way
noun

A characteristic high whinnying sound made by a horse.

Usage examples:

In a decision that speaks well of his integrity but poorly of his abilities as a children's enterta…

Meanings of Neigher:

noun

A neigh, whinny. also (in extended use): a loud laugh.

Meanings of Neighing:

verb

(of a horse) utter a neigh.

Usage examples:

He neighed several times in a very gentle way
noun

A characteristic high whinnying sound made by a horse.

Usage examples:

In a decision that speaks well of his integrity but poorly of his abilities as a children's enterta…

Meanings of Neighs:

noun

A characteristic high whinnying sound made by a horse.

Usage examples:

In a decision that speaks well of his integrity but poorly of his abilities as a children's enterta…
verb

(of a horse) utter a neigh.

Usage examples:

He neighed several times in a very gentle way

Meanings of Neisseria:

noun

A genus of gram-negative, aerobic diplococci, chiefly comprising commensal inhabitants of the mucous membranes of humans and other mammals, but including several major pathogens, especially the causative agents of gonorrhoea (n. gonorrhoeae, also called gonococcus) and a form of bacterial meningitis (n. meningitidis, also called meningococcus). also (in form neisseria): a bacterium of this genus.

Neither

ˈnaɪ.ðər

Meanings of Neither:

adverb

Used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives (the others being introduced by ‘nor’) to indicate that they are each untrue or each does not happen.

Usage examples:

Unlike her friends, she is neither a snob nor a gossip
determiner

Not the one nor the other; not either.

Usage examples:

Neither side of the brain is dominant over the other
pronoun

Not the one nor the other of two people or things.

Usage examples:

Neither of us believes it

Meanings of Neither-here-nor-there:

idiom

Not important, or not connected with the subject being discussed

Usage examples:

Her age is neither here nor there – the real question is, can she do the job?

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