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Definition of aside
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Aside
(adv.)
Out of one's
thoughts;
off; away; as, to put aside
gloomy
thoughts..
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Avocative
::
Avocative
(n.) That which calls
aside;
a
dissuasive.
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) The act of
separating,
or
setting
aside,
a thing in
controversy
from the
possession
of both the
parties
that
contend
for it, to be
delivered
to the one
adjudged
entitled
to it. It may be
voluntary
or
involuntary..
Seaboard
::
Seaboard
(a.)
Bordering
upon, or being near, the sea;
seaside;
seacoast;
as, a
seaboard
town..
Awry
::
Awry (adv. & a.) Aside from the line of
truth,
or right
reason;
unreasonable
or
unreasonably;
perverse
or
perversely..
Deflect
::
Deflect
(v. t.) To cause to turn
aside;
to bend; as, rays of light are often
deflected..
Deflect
::
Deflect
(v. i.) To turn
aside;
to
deviate
from a right or a
horizontal
line, or from a
proper
position,
course
or
direction;
to
swerve..
Declination
::
Declination
(n.) The act of
deviating
or
turning
aside;
oblique
motion;
obliquity;
withdrawal.
Sheer
::
Sheer (v. i.) To
decline
or
deviate
from the line of the
proper
course;
to turn
aside;
to
swerve;
as, a ship
sheers
from her
course;
a horse
sheers
at a
bicycle..
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. i.) To start
suddenly
aside,
as to avoid a blow or a
missile;
to shift place by a
sudden
start..
Shelve
::
Shelve
(v. t.) To place on a
shelf.
Hence:
To lay on the
shelf;
to put
aside;
to
dismiss
from
service;
to put off
indefinitely;
as, to
shelve
an
officer;
to
shelve
a
claim..
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. t.) To set
apart;
to put
aside;
to
remove;
to
separate
from other
things.
Diverge
::
Diverge
(v. i.) To
extend
from a
common
point in
different
directions;
to tend from one point and
recede
from each
other;
to tend to
spread
apart;
to turn aside or
deviate
(as from a given
direction);
--
opposed
to
converge;
as, rays of light
diverge
as they
proceed
from the sun..
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.
Sheeling
::
Sheeling
(n.) A hut or small
cottage
in an
expessed
or a
retired
place (as on a
mountain
or at the
seaside)
such as is used by
shepherds,
fishermen,
sportsmen,
etc.; a
summer
cottage;
also, a
shed..
Self-renunciation
::
Self-renunciation
(n.) The act of
renouncing,
or
setting
aside,
one's own
wishes,
claims,
etc.;
self-sacrifice..
Deflected
::
Deflected
(a.)
Turned
aside;
deviating
from a
direct
line or
course.
Sweven
::
Swerve
(v. t.) To turn
aside.
Sevocation
::
Sevocation
(n.) A
calling
aside.
Parry
::
Parry (v. i.) To ward off,
evade,
or turn aside
something,
as a blow,
argument,
etc..
Askance
::
Askance
(v. t.) To turn
aside.
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