Same-role neighbor; but usually I don't bother identifying that person as I orient folks in a lesson. I just talk about the folks you have hands with.
I've used several designations, depending on the context:Same-role neighborDiagonal neighborDiagonalOr I might have fun pointing out that your neighbor's partner is also your partner's neighbor, but you can call 'em Jay.JeromeJerome Grisanti
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