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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. t.) To work (a
timber
or rib) to a
certain
thickness
by
trimming
the
sides.
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Impalement
::
Impalement
(n.) The
division
of a
shield
palewise,
or by a
vertical
line, esp. for the
purpose
of
putting
side by side the arms of
husband
and wife. See
Impale,
3..
Silverspot
::
Silverspot
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
butterflies
of the genus
Argynnis
and
allied
genera,
having
silvery
spots on the under side of the
wings.
See
Illust.
under
Aphrodite..
Parethmoid
::
Parethmoid
(a.) Near or
beside
the
ethmoid
bone or
cartilage;
--
applied
especially
to a pair of bones in the nasal
region
of some
fishes,
and to the
ethmoturbinals
in some
higher
animals..
Moreover
::
Moreover
(adv.)
Beyond
what has been said;
further;
besides;
in
addition;
furthermore;
also;
likewise.
Design
::
Design
(n.) The
realization
of an
inventive
or
decorative
plan; esp., a work of
decorative
art
considered
as a new
creation;
conception
or plan shown in
completed
work; as, this
carved
panel is a fine
design,
or of a fine
design..
Pretzel
::
Pretzel
(n.) A kind of
German
biscuit
or cake in the form of a
twisted
ring,
salted
on the
outside..
Abode
::
Abode (n.) Place of
continuance,
or where one
dwells;
abiding
place;
residence;
a
dwelling;
a
habitation..
Extrorse
::
Extrorse
(a.)
Facing
outwards,
or away from the axis of
growth;
-- said esp. of
anthers
occupying
the outer side of the
filament..
Elbow
::
Elbow (n.) A sharp angle in any
surface
of
wainscoting
or other
woodwork;
the
upright
sides which flank any
paneled
work, as the sides of
windows,
where the jamb makes an elbow with the
window
back..
Bias
::
Bias (v. t.) To
incline
to one side; to give a
particular
direction
to; to
influence;
to
prejudice;
to
prepossess.
Concavo-convex
::
Concavo-convex
(a.)
Concave
on one side and
convex
on the
other,
as an
eggshell
or a
crescent..
Lenticel
::
Lenticel
(n.) A
small,
lens-shaped
gland on the under side of some
leaves..
Massacre
::
Massacre
(n.) The
killing
of a
considerable
number
of human
beings
under
circumstances
of
atrocity
or
cruelty,
or
contrary
to the
usages
of
civilized
people;
as, the
massacre
on St.
Bartholomew's
Day..
Leftward
::
Leftward
(adv.)
Toward
or on the left side.
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The edge or
outside
of a bed or
border.
Nebalia
::
Nebalia
(n.) A genus of small
marine
Crustacea,
considered
the type of a
distinct
order
(Nebaloidea,
or
Phyllocarida.).
Each
::
Each (a. / a.
pron.)
Every one of the two or more
individuals
composing
a
number
of
objects,
considered
separately
from the rest. It is used
either
with or
without
a
following
noun; as, each of you or each one of you..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Belonging
to the class of
sonant
elements
as
distinguished
from the surd, and
considered
as
involving
less force in
utterance;
as, b, d, g, z, v, etc., in
contrast
with p, t, k, s, f, etc..
Convexo-convex
::
Convexo-convex
(a.)
Convex
on both
sides;
double
convex.
See under
Convex,
a..
Pinnacle
::
Pinnacle
(n.) An
architectural
member,
upright,
and
generally
ending
in a small
spire,
-- used to
finish
a
buttress,
to
constitute
a part in a
proportion,
as where
pinnacles
flank a gable or
spire,
and the like.
Pinnacles
may be
considered
primarily
as added
weight,
where it is
necessary
to
resist
the
thrust
of an arch, etc..
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