abutter
/əˈbʌ.tɚ/
ƏBɅ · tɚ (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
One who, or that which, abuts, specifically, the owner of a contiguous estate.
Etymology
From abut + -er.
Example Sentences
- "the abutters on a street or a river"
- "But said corporation shall not acquire title to any land, nor enter upon any street, until all damages to the owners of land and abutters on any part of a street occupied, or to be occupied, by its structure have been paid or secured[…]"
- "2015 April 23, James Kinsella writing in The Enterprise, Heritage Hearing Boils Over Residents continually brought up the aerial park, which had been quickly approved by the committee a year earlier after Heritage failed to notify abutters about the proposal. And Mr. Collins continually banged his gavel to cut them off."
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