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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 (v. i.) To
embrace
the
opinions
of one
party,
or
engage
in its
interest,
in
opposition
to
another
party;
to take
sides;
as, to side with the
ministerial
party..
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Contraversion
::
Contraversion
(n.) A
turning
to the
opposite
side;
antistrophe.
Scutiped
::
Scutiped
(a.)
Having
the
anterior
surface
of the
tarsus
covered
with
scutella,
or
transverse
scales,
in the form of
incomplete
bands
terminating
at a
groove
on each side; -- said of
certain
birds..
Resided
::
Resided
(imp. & p. p.) of
Resid.
Gee
::
Gee (v. i.) To turn to the off side, or from the
driver
(i.e.,
in the
United
States,
to the right
side);
-- said of
cattle,
or a team; used most
frequently
in the
imperative,
often with off, by
drivers
of oxen, in
directing
their
teams,
and
opposed
to haw, or hoi..
Vincetoxin
::
Vincetoxin
(n.) A
glucoside
extracted
from the root of the white
swallowwort
(Vincetoxicum
officinale,
a plant of the
Asclepias
family)
as a
bitter
yellow
amorphous
substance;
--
called
also
asclepiadin,
and
cynanchin..
Roxburgh
::
Roxburgh
(n.) A style of
bookbinding
in which the back is plain
leather,
the sides paper or
cloth,
the top
gilt-edged,
but the front and
bottom
left
uncut..
Heugh
::
Heugh (n.) A crag; a
cliff;
a glen with
overhanging
sides.
Ledgment
::
Ledgment
(n.) The
development
of the
surface
of a body on a
plane,
so that the
dimensions
of the
different
sides may be
easily
ascertained..
Therewithal
::
Therewithal
(adv.)
Over and
above;
besides;
moreover.
Field
::
Field (n.) That part of the
grounds
reserved
for the
players
which is
outside
of the
diamond;
--
called
also
outfield.
Perpender
::
Perpender
(n.) A large stone
reaching
through
a wall so as to
appear
on both sides of it, and
acting
as a
binder;
--
called
also
perbend,
perpend
stone,
and
perpent
stone..
Lurch
::
Lurch (n.) A
sudden
roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy
weather;
hence,
a
swaying
or
staggering
movement
to one side, as that by a
drunken
man. Fig.: A
sudden
and
capricious
inclination
of the
mind..
Clapboard
::
Clapboard
(n.) A
narrow
board,
thicker
at one edge than at the
other;
-- used for
weatherboarding
the
outside
of
houses..
Dialectology
::
Dialectology
(n.) That
branch
of
philology
which is
devoted
to the
consideration
of
dialects.
Install
::
Install
(v. t.) To place in an
office,
rank, or
order;
to
invest
with any
charge
by the usual
ceremonies;
to
instate;
to
induct;
as, to
install
an
ordained
minister
as
pastor
of a
church;
to
install
a
college
president..
Cosmopolite
::
Cosmopolite
(n.) One who has no fixed
residence,
or who is at home in every
place;
a
citizen
of the
world..
Cheapness
::
Cheapness
(n.)
Lowness
in
price,
considering
the usual
price,
or real
value..
Metic
::
Metic (n.) A
sojourner;
an
immigrant;
an alien
resident
in a
Grecian
city, but not a
citizen..
Dissuasion
::
Dissuasion
(n.) A
motive
or
consideration
tending
to
dissuade;
a
dissuasive.
Credence
::
Credence
(n.) The small table by the side of the altar or
communion
table,
on which the bread and wine are
placed
before
being
consecrated..
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