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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.) Fig.:
Aspect
or part
regarded
as
contrasted
with some
other;
as, the
bright
side of
poverty..
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Hypotrochoid
::
Hypotrochoid
(n.) A
curve,
traced
by a point in the
radius,
or
radius
produced,
of a
circle
which rolls upon the
concave
side of a fixed
circle.
See
Hypocycloid,
Epicycloid,
and
Trochoid..
Doorpost
::
Doorpost
(n.) The jamb or
sidepiece
of a
doorway.
Vice
::
Vice
(prep.)
Denoting
one who in
certain
cases may
assume
the
office
or
duties
of a
superior;
designating
an
officer
or an
office
that is
second
in rank or
authority;
as, vice
president;
vice
agent;
vice
consul,
etc..
Outside
::
Outside
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
without;
hence,
an
outside
passenger,
as
distinguished
from one who is
inside.
See
Inside,
n. 3..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) An
application
of
chemical
theory
and
method
to the
consideration
of some
particular
subject;
as, the
chemistry
of iron; the
chemistry
of
indigo..
Calliope
::
Calliope
(n.) The Muse that
presides
over
eloquence
and
heroic
poetry;
mother
of
Orpheus,
and chief of the nine
Muses..
Apotome
::
Apotome
(n.) The
difference
between
two
quantities
commensurable
only in
power,
as
between
Ã2 and 1, or
between
the
diagonal
and side of a
square..
Else
::
Else (adv. &
conj.)
Besides;
except
that
mentioned;
in
addition;
as,
nowhere
else; no one
else..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) To part with give, or
transfer
to
another
in
consideration
of
something
received
as an
equivalent;
--
usually
followed
by for
before
the thing
received..
Wall-sided
::
Wall-sided
(a.)
Having
sides
nearly
perpendicular;
-- said of
certain
vessels
to
distinguish
them from those
having
flaring
sides,
or sides
tumbling
home (see under
Tumble,
v. i.)..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A
fielder
stationed
on the off side and to the rear of the
batsman.
There are
usually
two of them,
called
respectively
short slip, and long
slip..
Right
::
Right (a.)
Designed
to be
placed
or worn
outward;
as, the right side of a piece of
cloth..
Word
::
Word (n.)
Language
considered
as
implying
the faith or
authority
of the
person
who
utters
it;
statement;
affirmation;
declaration;
promise.
Sidelong
::
Sidelong
(adv.)
Laterally;
obliquely;
in the
direction
of the side.
Paramastoid
::
Paramastoid
(a.)
Situated
beside,
or near, the
mastoid
portion
of the
temporal
bone;
paroccipital;
--
applied
especially
to a
process
of the skull in some
animals..
Domicillary
::
Domicillary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
domicile,
or the
residence
of a
person
or
family..
Interview
::
Interview
(n.) A
mutual
sight or view; a
meeting
face to face;
usually,
a
formal
or
official
meeting
for
consultation;
a
conference;
as, the
secretary
had an
interview
with the
President..
Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
The body of
inhabitants
resident
in a town; as, the town voted to send two
representatives
to the
legislature;
the town voted to lay a tax for
repairing
the
highways..
Urechitoxin
::
Urechitoxin
(n.) A
poisonous
glucoside
found
accompanying
urechitin,
and
extracted
as a
bitter
white
crystalline
substance..
Speculist
::
Speculist
(n.) One who
observes
or
considers;
an
observer.
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