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Definition of siding
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Siding
(n.)
Attaching
one's self to a
party.
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Siding
::
Siding
(n.) The
covering
of the
outside
wall of a frame
house,
whether
made of
weatherboards,
vertical
boarding
with
cleats,
shingles,
or the
like..
Siding
::
Siding
(n.)
Attaching
one's self to a
party.
Metropolitan
::
Metropolitan
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
metropolitan
or the
presiding
bishop
of a
country
or
province,
his
office,
or his
dignity;
as,
metropolitan
authority..
Ignipotent
::
Ignipotent
(a.)
Presiding
over fire; also,
fiery..
Bench Warrant
::
Bench
warrant
() A
process
issued
by a
presiding
judge or by a court
against
a
person
guilty
of some
contempt,
or
indicted
for some
crime;
-- so
called
in
distinction
from a
justice's
warrant..
Dean
::
Dean (n.) The head or
presiding
officer
in the
faculty
of some
colleges
or
universities.
Center
::
Center
(n.) Those
members
of a
legislative
assembly
(as in
France)
who
support
the
existing
government.
They sit in the
middle
of the
legislative
chamber,
opposite
the
presiding
officer,
between
the
conservatives
or
monarchists,
who sit on the right of the
speaker,
and the
radicals
or
advanced
republicans
who
occupy
the seats on his left, See
Right,
and
Left..
Resident
::
Resident
(a.)
Dwelling,
or
having
an
abode,
in a place for a
continued
length
of time;
residing
on one's own
estate;
--
opposed
to
nonresident;
as,
resident
in the city or in the
country..
Left
::
Left (n.) Those
members
of a
legislative
assembly
(as in
France)
who are in the
opposition;
the
advanced
republicans
and
extreme
radicals.
They have their seats at the
left-hand
side of the
presiding
officer.
See
Center,
and
Right..
Chairman
::
Chairman
(n.) The
presiding
officer
of a
committee,
or of a
public
or
private
meeting,
or of any
organized
body..
Commoration
::
Commoration
(n.) The act of
staying
or
residing
in a
place.
Climatarchic
::
Climatarchic
(a.)
Presiding
over, or
regulating,
climates..
Hierophant
::
Hierophant
(n.) The
presiding
priest
who
initiated
candidates
at the
Eleusinian
mysteries;
hence,
one who
teaches
the
mysteries
and
duties
of
religion..
Presiding
::
Presiding
() a. & n. from
Preside.
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The
process
of
setting
accounts
or debts
between
parties
residing
at a
distance
from each
other,
without
the
intervention
of
money,
by
exchanging
orders
or
drafts,
called
bills of
exchange.
These may be drawn in one
country
and
payable
in
another,
in which case they are
called
foreign
bills;
or they may be drawn and made
payable
in the same
country,
in which case they are
called
inland
bills.
The term bill of
exchange
is often
abbreviated
into
exchange;
as, to buy or sell
exchange.
Chair
::
Chair (n.) The
presiding
officer
of an
assembly;
a
chairman;
as, to
address
the
chair..
Master
::
Master
(n.) A
person
holding
an
office
of
authority
among the
Freemasons,
esp. the
presiding
officer;
also, a
person
holding
a
similar
office
in other civic
societies..
Residing
::
Residing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Resid.
Settling
::
Settling
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
settles;
the act of
establishing
one's self, of
colonizing,
subsiding,
adjusting,
etc..
Presiding
::
Presiding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Presid.
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