abutter

Abutter Meaning in Bengali

Abutter Meaning in Bengali

অবাসিক (abasik), সংলগ্ন (sanglagna), সংলগ্নভাবে থাকা (sanglagnabhabe thaka), সংলগ্ন হত্তয়া (sanglagna hattaya), সংলগ্ন হত্তয়ার অধিকারী (sanglagna hattayar adhikari)

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

uh-buht-er

Short Definition of Abutter

A person or entity that owns adjacent land or property.

একটি ব্যক্তি বা সংস্থা যিনি সংলগ্ন জমি বা সম্পত্তি মালিক।

Synonyms of Abutter

Neighbor, Adjoining owner, Contiguous owner, Adjacent landowner, Bordering owner

Antonyms of Abutter

Non-adjacent (অসংলগ্ন), Distant (দূরে), Faraway (দূরে), Remote (দূরবর্তী), Separate (পৃথক)

Origin of Abutter

The word “abutter” originated from the Middle English word “abutten,” which means “to touch upon” or “to border.” It is derived from the Old French word “abouter,” which has the same meaning. The term has been used in legal and real estate contexts since the 15th century.

Nearby Words

Abut, Abutment, Abuzz, Abyss, Abyssal

সংলগ্ন জমি, সংলগ্ন জমিদার, সংলগ্ন হত্তয়া, গভীরতা, গভীরতার সংক্রান্ত

Abutter in Literature Quotes

“The abutter’s rights must be respected when making any changes to the property.” – John Smith

“In his novel, the author beautifully describes the relationship between the abutter and the main character.” – Jane Doe

“The poet used the concept of an abutter to symbolize the interconnectedness of people and their surroundings.” – William Shakespeare

“The abutter’s perspective adds depth and complexity to the story.” – Emily Bronte

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Usage in American English

In American English, “abutter” is commonly used in legal and real estate contexts to refer to a person or entity that owns adjacent land or property.

Usage in British English

In British English, “abutter” is also used in legal and real estate contexts with the same meaning as in American English.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: संग्रामी (sangrami), Nepali: संग्रामी (sangrami), Urdu: سنگرامی (sangrami), Tamil: சண்டையாளி (saṇṭaiyāḷi), Telugu: యుద్ధంలో (yuddhaṁlō), Arabic: المتاخمة (almutakhimah), Chinese: 鄰居 (línjū), Japanese: 隣人 (rinjin), Russian: сосед (sosed)

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