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Definition of side
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of side is as below...
Side (n.) A slope or
declivity,
as of a hill,
considered
as
opposed
to
another
slope over the
ridge..
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Chaw
::
Chaw (v. t.) To
ruminate
in
thought;
to
consider;
to keep the mind
working
upon; to brood over.
Scylla
::
Scylla
(n.) A
dangerous
rock on the
Italian
coast
opposite
the
whirpool
Charybdis
on the coast of
Sicily,
-- both
personified
in
classical
literature
as
ravenous
monsters.
The
passage
between
them was
formerly
considered
perilous;
hence,
the
saying
Between
Scylla
and
Charybdis,
signifying
a great peril on
either
hand..
Upcountry
::
Upcountry
(a.)
Living
or
situated
remote
from the
seacoast;
as, an
upcountry
residence..
Quality
::
Quality
(n.) The
condition
of being of such and such a sort as
distinguished
from
others;
nature
or
character
relatively
considered,
as of
goods;
character;
sort;
rank..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A
compartment
in the
middle
of the hold of a
fishing
vessel,
made tight at the
sides,
but
having
holes
perforated
in the
bottom
to let in water for the
preservation
of fish alive while they are
transported
to
market..
Luff
::
Luff (n.) The side of a ship
toward
the wind.
Drawbridge
::
Drawbridge
(n.) A
bridge
of which
either
the whole or a part is made to be
raised
up, let down, or drawn or
turned
aside,
to admit or
hinder
communication
at
pleasure,
as
before
the gate of a town or
castle,
or over a
navigable
river or
canal..
Commitment
::
Commitment
(n.) The act of
referring
or
intrusting
to a
committee
for
consideration
and
report;
as, the
commitment
of a
petition
or a
bill..
Enter
::
Enter (v. i.) To
penetrate
mentally;
to
consider
attentively;
-- with into.
Habitance
::
Habitance
(n.)
Dwelling;
abode;
residence.
Tip
::
Tip (n.) A piece of
stiffened
lining
pasted
on the
inside
of a hat
crown.
Belong
::
Belong
(v. i.) To be
native
to, or an
inhabitant
of; esp. to have a legal
residence,
settlement,
or
inhabitancy,
whether
by birth or
operation
of law, so as to be
entitled
to
maintenance
by the
parish
or
town..
Congress
::
Congress
(n.) A
formal
assembly,
as of
princes,
deputies,
representatives,
envoys,
or
commissioners;
esp., a
meeting
of the
representatives
of
several
governments
or
societies
to
consider
and
determine
matters
of
common
interest..
Without
::
Without
(prep.)
On or at the
outside
of; out of; not
within;
as,
without
doors..
List
::
List (n.) An
inclination
to one side; as, the ship has a list to
starboard..
Many-sided
::
Many-sided
(a.)
Having
many
sides;
-- said of
figures.
Hence,
presenting
many
questions
or
subjects
for
consideration;
as, a
many-sided
topic..
Perimeter
::
Perimeter
(n.) The outer
boundary
of a body or
figure,
or the sum of all the
sides..
Obelisk
::
Obelisk
(n.) An
upright,
four-sided
pillar,
gradually
tapering
as it
rises,
and
terminating
in a
pyramid
called
pyramidion.
It is
ordinarily
monolithic.
Egyptian
obelisks
are
commonly
covered
with
hieroglyphic
writing
from top to
bottom..
Tone
::
Tone (n.) A sound
considered
as to
pitch;
as, the seven tones of the
octave;
she has good high
tones..
Neurad
::
Neurad
(adv.)
Toward
the
neural
side; --
opposed
to
haemad.
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