People in the United States spell it "neighbor". Everyone else spells it "neighbour". That's it.
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The only difference is the spelling variant: "neighbour" is the British English spelling, while "neighbor" is the American English spelling. Both words refer to a person living next door or in close proximity.
The possessive form of the noun "neighbor" is "neighbor's."
In EIGRP, the passive route status in the topology table indicates a route to a network that is not an EIGRP neighbor, while the active route status indicates a route to a network that is being actively queried and computed by the EIGRP router as a potential successor for the routing table.
The singular possessive form of "neighbor" is "neighbor's," indicating that something belongs to or is associated with one neighbor.
The abstract noun for neighbor is "neighborliness."
Mexico is the southern neighbor of the United States.