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Definition of side
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Side (v. i.) To lean on one side.
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Shiff
::
Shiff (v. i.) To slip to one side of a ship, so as to
destroy
the
equilibrum;
-- said of
ballast
or
cargo;
as, the cargo
shifted..
Deliberate
::
Deliberate
(v. t.) To weigh in the mind; to
consider
the
reasons
for and
against;
to
consider
maturely;
to
reflect
upon; to
ponder;
as, to
deliberate
a
question..
Supersede
::
Supersede
(v. t.) To make void,
inefficacious,
or
useless,
by
superior
power,
or by
coming
in the place of; to set
aside;
to
render
unnecessary;
to
suspend;
to
stay..
Bulla
::
Bulla (n.) A
leaden
seal for a
document;
esp. the round
leaden
seal
attached
to the papal
bulls,
which has on one side a
representation
of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it..
Countryside
::
Countryside
(n.) A
particular
rural
district;
a
country
neighborhood.
Diopside
::
Diopside
(n.) A
crystallized
variety
of
pyroxene,
of a
clear,
grayish
green
color;
mussite..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place at the side of a
coach,
where
attendants
rode; also, a low
outside
place
before
and
behind
the body of the
coach..
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.) A
settled
place of
abode;
residence;
a right
growing
out of
residence;
legal
residence
or
establishment
of a
person
in a
particular
parish
or town, which
entitles
him to
maintenance
if a
pauper,
and
subjects
the
parish
or town to his
support..
Laterifolious
::
Laterifolious
(a.)
Growing
from the stem by the side of a leaf; as, a
laterifolious
flower..
Ultra-
::
Ultra-
(a.) A
prefix
from the Latin ultra
beyond
(see
Ulterior),
having
in
composition
the
signification
beyond,
on the other side,
chiefly
when
joined
with words
expressing
relations
of
place;
as,
ultramarine,
ultramontane,
ultramundane,
ultratropical,
etc. In other
relations
it has the sense of
excessively,
exceedingly,
beyond
what is
common,
natural,
right,
or
proper;
as,
ultraconservative;
ultrademocratic,
ultradespotic,
ultraliberal,
ultraradical,
etc..
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To cause to go
about,
as a
vessel,
by
putting
the helm up,
instead
of alee as in
tacking,
so that the
vessel's
bow is
turned
away from, and her stern is
presented
to, the wind, and, as she turns still
farther,
her sails fill on the other side; to
veer..
Parostosis
::
Parostosis
(n.)
Ossification
which takes place in
purely
fibrous
tracts;
the
formation
of bone
outside
of the
periosteum.
Lee
::
Lee (n.) A
sheltered
place;
esp., a place
protected
from the wind by some
object;
the side
sheltered
from the wind;
shelter;
protection;
as, the lee of a
mountain,
an
island,
or a
ship..
Sidereous
::
Sidereous
(a.)
Sidereal.
Hipparion
::
Hipparion
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
Tertiary
mammals
allied
to the
horse,
but
three-toed,
having
on each foot a small
lateral
hoof on each side of the main
central
one. It is
believed
to be one of the
ancestral
genera
of the Horse
family..
Calliope
::
Calliope
(n.) The Muse that
presides
over
eloquence
and
heroic
poetry;
mother
of
Orpheus,
and chief of the nine
Muses..
Turret
::
Turret
(n.) The
elevated
central
portion
of the roof of a
passenger
car. Its sides are
pierced
for light and
ventilation.
Two-ranked
::
Two-ranked
(a.)
Alternately
disposed
on
exactly
opposite
sides of the stem so as to from two
ranks;
distichous.
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
diagram
or
drawing;
made to
represent
a
magnitude
or the
relation
of two or more
magnitudes;
a
surface
or space
inclosed
on all
sides;
--
called
superficial
when
inclosed
by
lines,
and solid when
inclosed
by
surface;
any
arrangement
made up of
points,
lines,
angles,
surfaces,
etc..
Side
::
Side (n.) Fig.:
Aspect
or part
regarded
as
contrasted
with some
other;
as, the
bright
side of
poverty..
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