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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 (n.) A line of
descent
traced
through
one
parent
as
distinguished
from that
traced
through
another.
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Obelisk
::
Obelisk
(n.) An
upright,
four-sided
pillar,
gradually
tapering
as it
rises,
and
terminating
in a
pyramid
called
pyramidion.
It is
ordinarily
monolithic.
Egyptian
obelisks
are
commonly
covered
with
hieroglyphic
writing
from top to
bottom..
Compromise
::
Compromise
(n.) A
settlement
by
arbitration
or by
mutual
consent
reached
by
concession
on both
sides;
a
reciprocal
abatement
of
extreme
demands
or
rights,
resulting
in an
agreement..
Postpone
::
Postpone
(v. t.) To defer to a
future
or later time; to put off; also, to cause to be
deferred
or put off; to
delay;
to
adjourn;
as, to
postpone
the
consideration
of a bill to the
following
day, or
indefinitely..
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To
reduce
the risk of a wager by
making
a bet
against
the side or
chance
one has bet on.
Stoled
::
Stole (n.) A
narrow
band of silk or
stuff,
sometimes
enriched
with
embroidery
and
jewels,
worn on the left
shoulder
of
deacons,
and
across
both
shoulders
of
bishops
and
priests,
pendent
on each side
nearly
to the
ground.
At Mass, it is worn
crossed
on the
breast
by
priests.
It is used in
various
sacred
functions..
Heterogeneous
::
Heterogeneous
(a.)
Differing
in kind;
having
unlike
qualities;
possessed
of
different
characteristics;
dissimilar;
--
opposed
to
homogeneous,
and said of two or more
connected
objects,
or of a
conglomerate
mass,
considered
in
respect
to the parts of which it is made up..
Inside
::
Inside
(adv.)
Within
the sides of; in the
interior;
contained
within;
as,
inside
a
house,
book,
bottle,
etc..
Dexter
::
Dexter
(a.) On the
right-hand
side of a
shield,
i. e.,
towards
the right hand of its
wearer.
To a
spectator
in
front,
as in a
pictorial
representation,
this would be the left
side..
Cispadane
::
Cispadane
(a.) On the
hither
side of the river Po with
reference
to Rome; that is, on the south
side..
Peele
::
Peele (n.) A
graceful
and swift South
African
antelope
(Pelea
capreola).
The hair is
woolly,
and
ash-gray
on the back and
sides.
The horns are
black,
long,
slender,
straight,
nearly
smooth,
and very
sharp.
Called
also
rheeboc,
and
rehboc..
Askant
::
Askant
(adv.)
Sideways;
obliquely;
with a side
glance;
with
disdain,
envy, or
suspicion..
Tone
::
Tone (n.) A sound
considered
as to
pitch;
as, the seven tones of the
octave;
she has good high
tones..
Top-timbers
::
Top-timbers
(n.) The
highest
timbers
on the side of a
vessel,
being those above the
futtocks..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) A
segment
forming
a side piece in the head of a cask.
Haw
::
Haw (v. i.) To turn to the near side, or
toward
the
driver;
-- said of
cattle
or a team: a word used by
teamsters
in
guiding
their
teams,
and most
frequently
in the
imperative.
See Gee..
Endoss
::
Endoss
(v. t.) To put upon the back or
outside
of
anything;
-- the older
spelling
of
endorse.
Cast-off
::
Cast-off
(a.) Cast or laid
aside;
as,
cast-off
clothes..
Equitable
::
Equitable
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
equity;
according
to
natural
right or
natural
justice;
marked
by a due
consideration
for what is fair,
unbiased,
or
impartial;
just; as an
equitable
decision;
an
equitable
distribution
of an
estate;
equitable
men..
Parabola
::
Parabola
(n.) A kind of
curve;
one of the conic
sections
formed
by the
intersection
of the
surface
of a cone with a plane
parallel
to one of its
sides.
It is a
curve,
any point of which is
equally
distant
from a fixed
point,
called
the
focus,
and a fixed
straight
line,
called
the
directrix.
See
Focus..
Transpose
::
Transpose
(v. t.) To
bring,
as any term of an
equation,
from one side over to the
other,
without
destroying
the
equation;
thus, if a + b = c, and we make a = c - b, then b is said to be
transposed..
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