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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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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..
Sweven
::
Swerve
(v. t.) To turn
aside.
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..
Declination
::
Declination
(n.) The act of
deviating
or
turning
aside;
oblique
motion;
obliquity;
withdrawal.
Wide
::
Wide
(adv.)
So as to be or
strike
far from, or on one side of, an
object
or
purpose;
aside;
astray..
Avocative
::
Avocative
(n.) That which calls
aside;
a
dissuasive.
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. i.) To
spring
suddenly
aside,
or out of the
regular
path; as, the horse
bolted..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) To turn or bend
aside;
to
deviate;
to
stray;
to
withdraw;
as, a line that
declines
from
straightness;
conduct
that
declines
from sound
morals..
Declinate
::
Declinate
(a.) Bent
downward
or
aside;
(Bot.)
bending
downward
in a
curve;
declined.
Aside
::
Aside (n.)
Something
spoken
aside;
as, a
remark
made by a
stageplayer
which the other
players
are not
supposed
to
hear..
Esplanade
::
Esplanade
(n.) Any
clear,
level space used for
public
walks or
drives;
esp., a
terrace
by the
seaside..
Divert
::
Divert
(v. i.) To turn
aside;
to
digress.
Defiance
::
Defiance
(n.) A
casting
aside;
renunciation;
rejection.
By-law
::
By-law
(n.) A law that is less
important
than a
general
law or
constitutional
provision,
and
subsidiary
to it; a rule
relating
to a
matter
of
detail;
as, civic
societies
often adopt a
constitution
and
by-laws
for the
government
of their
members.
In this sense the word has
probably
been
influenced
by by,
meaning
secondary
or
aside..
Dodge
::
Dodge (n.) The act of
evading
by some
skillful
movement;
a
sudden
starting
aside;
hence,
an
artful
device
to
evade,
deceive,
or
cheat;
a
cunning
trick;
an
artifice..
Disturn
::
Disturn
(v. t.) To turn
aside.
Diverse
::
Diverse
(v. i.) To turn
aside.
Deviate
::
Deviate
(v. i.) To go out of the way; to turn aside from a
course
or a
method;
to stray or go
astray;
to err; to
digress;
to
diverge;
to vary.
Put
::
Put (v. t.) To move in any
direction;
to
impel;
to
thrust;
to push; --
nearly
obsolete,
except
with
adverbs,
as with by (to put by = to
thrust
aside;
to
divert);
or with forth (to put forth = to
thrust
out)..
Self-renunciation
::
Self-renunciation
(n.) The act of
renouncing,
or
setting
aside,
one's own
wishes,
claims,
etc.;
self-sacrifice..
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