"vicina" meaning in Ido

See vicina in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /viˈt͡si.na/
Etymology: Borrowed from French voisin, Italian vicino, Spanish vecino. Decision no. 1341, Progreso VII. Etymology templates: {{bor|io|fr|voisin}} French voisin, {{bor|io|it|vicino}} Italian vicino, {{bor|io|es|vecino}} Spanish vecino, {{io-bor||voisin||vicino||vecino}} Borrowed from French voisin, Italian vicino, Spanish vecino., {{progreso|1341|p=131|vol=7}} Decision no. 1341, Progreso VII. Head templates: {{io-head}} vicina
  1. (especially of people) neighboring, bordering, contiguous, adjacent Tags: especially Derived forms: vicinajo (english: vicinity (a place); something neighboring), vicinaro (english: neighborhood: neighbors), vicinesar (english: to be contiguous), vicineso (english: neighborhood: nearness, vicinity), vicino (english: neighbor, neighbour)
    Sense id: en-vicina-io-adj-4Ez0caT- Categories (other): Ido entries with incorrect language header, Ido terms approved in Progreso VII

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          "word": "vicinaro"
        },
        {
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        },
        {
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      "ipa": "/viˈt͡si.na/"
    }
  ],
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