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Definition of aside
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Aside
(adv.)
So as to be heard by
others;
privately.
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Incident
::
Incident
(n.) That which
happens
aside from the main
design;
an
accidental
or
subordinate
action
or
event.
Blench
::
Blench
(n.) A
looking
aside or
askance.
Avert
::
Avert (n.) To turn
aside,
or away; as, to avert the eyes from an
object;
to ward off, or
prevent,
the
occurrence
or
effects
of; as, how can the
danger
be
averted?
To avert his ire..
Bolter
::
Bolter
(n.) One who
bolts;
esp.: (a) A horse which
starts
suddenly
aside.
(b) A man who
breaks
away from his
party.
Deflect
::
Deflect
(v. t.) To cause to turn
aside;
to bend; as, rays of light are often
deflected..
Shunt
::
Shunt (v. i.) To go
aside;
to turn off.
Shove
::
Shove (v. t.) To push
along,
aside,
or away, in a
careless
or rude
manner;
to
jostle..
Byway
::
Byway (n.) A
secluded,
private,
or
obscure
way; a path or road aside from the main one..
Diversion
::
Diversion
(n.) The act of
turning
aside from any
course,
occupation,
or
object;
as, the
diversion
of a
stream
from its
channel;
diversion
of the mind from
business..
Blanch
::
Blanch
(v. t.) To cause to turn aside or back; as, to
blanch
a
deer..
Shelving
::
Shelving
(n.) The act of
laying
on a
shelf,
or on the
shelf;
putting
off or
aside;
as, the
shelving
of a
claim..
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..
Sevocation
::
Sevocation
(n.) A
calling
aside.
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(v. t.) To draw aside from the path of
rectitude
and duty; as, to
corrupt
a judge by a
bribe..
Shy
::
Shy (a.) To start
suddenly
aside
through
fright
or
suspicion;
-- said
especially
of
horses.
Apart
::
Apart
(adv.)
Separately,
in
regard
to space or
company;
in a state of
separation
as to
place;
aside..
Avocative
::
Avocative
(n.) That which calls
aside;
a
dissuasive.
Aside
::
Aside
(adv.)
On, or to, one side; out of a
straight
line,
course,
or
direction;
at a
little
distance
from the rest; out of the way;
apart..
Declination
::
Declination
(n.) The act of
deviating
or
turning
aside;
oblique
motion;
obliquity;
withdrawal.
Parry
::
Parry (v. i.) To ward off,
evade,
or turn aside
something,
as a blow,
argument,
etc..
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