en:
abut β€’ border β€’ butt on β€’ march
en

https://en-word.net/id/oewn-01469607-v
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wn:part of speech
verb
wn:definition
lie adjacent to another or share a boundary
wn:example
  1. Canada adjoins the U.S.
  2. England marches with Scotland

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Lexical structure

∴ontolex:lexicalized sense
  1. enl:abut
  2. enl:border
  3. enl:march

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rdfs:label
  1. abut β€’ adjoin β€’ border β€’ butt β€’ butt against β€’ butt on β€’ edge β€’ march
  2. abut β€’ border β€’ butt on β€’ march

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