backdrop vs neighborhood

backdrop

noun
  • An image that serves as a visual background. 

  • A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage. 

  • The setting or background of an acted performance. 

  • Any background situation. 

verb
  • To serve as a backdrop for. 

neighborhood

noun
  • The residential area near one's home. 

  • The set of all the vertices adjacent to a given vertex. 

  • The inhabitants of a residential area. 

  • A formal or informal division of a municipality or region. 

  • A set containing an open ball which contains a specified point. 

  • The infinitesimal open set of all points that may be reached directly from a given point. 

  • An approximate amount. 

  • The quality of physical proximity. 

  • A set containing an open set which contains some specified point. 

  • Alternatively: An open ball which contains some specified point. 

  • Alternatively: An open set which contains some specified point. 

How often have the words backdrop and neighborhood occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )