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Definition of sided
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Sided (a.)
Having
(such or so many)
sides;
-- used in
composition;
as,
one-sided;
many-sided..
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Excentrical
::
Excentrical
(a.)
One-sided;
having
the
normally
central
portion
not in the true
center.
Witherite
::
Witherite
(n.)
Barium
carbonate
occurring
in white or gray
six-sided
twin
crystals,
and also in
columnar
or
granular
masses..
Inequilateral
::
Inequilateral
(a.)
Having
unequal
sides;
unsymmetrical;
unequal-sided.
Clio
::
Clio (n.) The Muse who
presided
over
history.
Lobsided
::
Lobsided
(a.) See
Lopsided.
Unilateral
::
Unilateral
(a.)
Pertaining
to one side;
one-sided;
as, a
unilateral
raceme,
in which the
flowers
grow only on one side of a
common
axis, or are all
turned
to one
side..
Erato
::
Erato (n.) The Muse who
presided
over lyric and
amatory
poetry.
Priory
::
Priory
(n.) A
religious
house
presided
over by a prior or
prioress;
--
sometimes
an
offshoot
of, an
subordinate
to, an
abbey,
and
called
also cell, and
obedience.
See Cell, 2..
Wall-sided
::
Wall-sided
(a.)
Having
sides
nearly
perpendicular;
-- said of
certain
vessels
to
distinguish
them from those
having
flaring
sides,
or sides
tumbling
home (see under
Tumble,
v. i.)..
Multilateral
::
Multilateral
(a.)
Having
many
sides;
many-sided.
Rosehead
::
Rosehead
(n.) A
many-sided
pyramidal
head upon a nail; also a nail with such a head.
Lorette
::
Lorette
(n.) In
France,
a name for a woman who is
supported
by her
lovers,
and
devotes
herself
to
idleness,
show, and
pleasure;
-- so
called
from the
church
of Notre Dame de
Lorette,
in
Paris,
near which many of them
resided..
Volborthite
::
Volborthite
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in small
six-sided
tabular
crystals
of a green or
yellow
color.
It is a
hydrous
vanadate
of
copper
and lime.
Lop
::
Lop (a.)
Hanging
down; as, lop ears; -- used also in
compound
adjectives;
as,
lopeared;
lopsided..
Walk-over
::
Walk-over
(n.) In
racing,
the going over a
course
by a horse which has no
competitor
for the
prize;
hence,
colloquially,
a
one-sided
contest;
an
uncontested,
or an easy,
victory..
Penates
::
Penates
(n. pl.) The
household
gods of the
ancient
Romans.
They
presided
over the home and the
family
hearth.
See Lar.
Three-sided
::
Three-sided
(a.)
Having
three
sides,
especially
three plane
sides;
as, a
three-sided
stem, leaf,
petiole,
peduncle,
scape,
or
pericarp..
Diana
::
Diana (n.) The
daughter
of
Jupiter
and
Latona;
a
virgin
goddess
who
presided
over
hunting,
chastity,
and
marriage;
--
identified
with the Greek
goddess
Artemis..
Resided
::
Resided
(imp. & p. p.) of
Resid.
Two-sided
::
Two-sided
(a.)
Having
two sides only;
hence,
double-faced;
hypocritical..
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