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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 (a.)
Hence,
indirect;
oblique;
collateral;
incidental;
as, a side
issue;
a side view or
remark..
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Broadside
::
Broadside
(n.) A
discharge
of or from all the guns on one side of a ship, at the same
time..
Prescind
::
Prescind
(v. t.) To
consider
by a
separate
act of
attention
or
analysis.
Omahas
::
Omahas
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
who
inhabited
the south side of the
Missouri
River.
They are now
partly
civilized
and
occupy
a
reservation
in
Nebraska.
Scar
::
Scar (n.) An
isolated
or
protruding
rock; a
steep,
rocky
eminence;
a bare place on the side of a
mountain
or steep bank of
earth..
Reconsider
::
Reconsider
(v. t.) To take up for
renewed
consideration,
as a
motion
or a vote which has been
previously
acted
upon..
Amphictyons
::
Amphictyons
(n. pl.)
Deputies
from the
confederated
states
of
ancient
Greece
to a
congress
or
council.
They
considered
both
political
and
religious
matters.
Fosseway
::
Fosseway
(n.) One of the great
military
roads
constructed
by the
Romans
in
England
and other parts of
Europe;
-- so
called
from the fosse or ditch on each side for
keeping
it dry.
Subsidence
::
Subside
(v. i.) To fall into a state of
quiet;
to cease to rage; to be
calmed;
to
settle
down; to
become
tranquil;
to
abate;
as, the sea
subsides;
the
tumults
of war will
subside;
the fever has
subsided..
Inside
::
Inside
(n.) An
inside
passenger
of a coach or
carriage,
as
distinguished
from one upon the
outside..
Account
::
Account
(v. t.) To
value,
estimate,
or hold in
opinion;
to judge or
consider;
to
deem..
Width
::
Width (n.) The
quality
of being wide;
extent
from side to side;
breadth;
wideness;
as, the width of
cloth;
the width of a
door..
Slickensides
::
Slickensides
(n.) A
variety
of
galena
found in
Derbyshire,
England..
Roman
::
Roman (n.) A
native,
or
permanent
resident,
of Rome; a
citizen
of Rome, or one upon whom
certain
rights
and
privileges
of a Roman
citizen
were
conferred..
Desiderate
::
Desiderate
(v. t.) To
desire;
to feel the want of; to lack; to miss; to want.
On
::
On
(prep.)
Denoting
performance
or
action
by
contact
with the
surface,
upper part, or
outside
of
anything;
hence,
by means of; with; as, to play on a
violin
or
piano.
Hence,
figuratively,
to work on one's
feelings;
to make an
impression
on the
mind..
Without
::
Without
(adv.)
On or art the
outside;
not on the
inside;
not
within;
outwardly;
externally.
Tenaillon
::
Tenaillon
(n.) A work
constructed
on each side of the
ravelins,
to
increase
their
strength,
procure
additional
ground
beyond
the
ditch,
or cover the
shoulders
of the
bastions..
Digression
::
Digression
(n.) A
turning
aside from the right path;
transgression;
offense.
Fret
::
Fret (n.) The worn sides of river
banks,
where ores, or
stones
containing
them,
accumulate
by being
washed
down from the
hills,
and thus
indicate
to the
miners
the
locality
of the
veins..
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..
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