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orthographic neighbour English

Meaning orthographic neighbour meaning

What does orthographic neighbour mean?

orthographic neighbour

(orthography) A word that differs from another word of the same length by only one letter.

Examples orthographic neighbour examples

How do I use orthographic neighbour in a sentence?

Simple sentences

They set fire to their neighbour's house in revenge.
Our neighbour has been at the hairdresser's again.
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Love your neighbour.
Tom is my neighbour.
Is your neighbour sexy?
Tom offered to help his neighbour.
A good neighbour is better than a brother far off.
I hate my neighbour.
My neighbour has renovated his house completely.
My neighbour totally renovated his house.
She's our neighbour.
He described to his neighbour, who has never gone abroad, the tourist attractions.
He's my neighbour.
He is my neighbour.
I'll leave the book for you with my neighbour.
Even though he is my neighbour, I did not know him well.
Tom is a good neighbour.
The awkward moment when your neighbour sees you break his fence.
You will love your neighbour as you love yourself.
We have a new neighbour.

Movie subtitles

Neighbour.
I'll ask your neighbour to telephone Nonnatus House.
Mr. Leeson's a neighbour.
Yeah, he objected to a petticoat his neighbour's wife was wearing. and they fit to a draw.
No, Sawtooth and the neighbour and four innocent bystanders.
You mean the one. - where he fit his neighbour into a draw over a petticoat?
Love thy neighbour.
Sorry, neighbour, but we got to keep the camp clean.
Then you'll understand why you ought to guard it and why the law has got to be the concern of every citizen to uphold it for your neighbour as well as yourself.
It can't even exist unless we fight a battle every day to preserve it for our neighbour as well as our self.
Steal from thy neighbour.
Cheat thy neighbour.
Kill thy neighbour.
Yet, God before, tell him we will come on, though France herself and such another neighbour is stood in our way.
Oh, this is our neighbour Anka.
Don't get rough, neighbour.
He's our neighbour.
Mrs Gilbert is my neighbour.
Howdy, neighbour.
Will you lend me an egg and some wood, neighbour?
He was your neighbour, he'll be grateful for a wake.
He was our neighbour, after all.
I'm glad to have you as my neighbour!
Yet, God before, tell him we will come on, though France herself and such another neighbour stood in our way.
Neighbour of yours?
A neighbour kept me awake.
Whatever happened to that old saying, 'Love thy neighbour'?
She's a neighbour.
I mixed it up with the next-door neighbour.
He might call her at a neighbour's house.

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