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What (who) is neighbourly - definition


neighbourly         
Note: in AM, use 'neighborly'
If the people who live near you are neighbourly, they are friendly and helpful. If you live in a neighbourly place, it has a friendly atmosphere.
The noise would have provoked alarm and neighbourly concern...
The older people had stopped being neighbourly to each other.
ADJ
neighbourly         
adj. BE AE spelling: neighborly neighbourly to + inf. (it was neighbourly of you to do that)
Neighborly polytope         
WHERE EVERY SET OF K OR FEWER VERTICES FORMS A FACE
Neighbourly polytope
In geometry and polyhedral combinatorics, a -neighborly polytope is a convex polytope in which every set of or fewer vertices forms a face. For instance, a 2-neighborly polytope is a polytope in which every pair of vertices is connected by an edge, forming a complete graph.

Wikipedia

Neighbourly
Neighbourly is a neighbourhood-based social networking website operating in New Zealand.
Examples of use of neighbourly
1. Ms Rice said she would like to see "good neighbourly relations between Syria and Lebanon".
2. "Though Pakistan is our neighbour, it is losing its neighbourly manners.
3. He expressed his pleasure at the positive development of the two countries‘ neighbourly relationship.
4. He stressed the need for developing good neighbourly relations between the two countries.
5. It is very neighbourly around here and we will all be making sure he is okay.