Side
51síde — adv widely, extensively, amply; the word generally occurs along with wíde, far and wide; síde and wíde far and wide; f ( an/ an) silk [L seta] 1 f ( an/ an) 1. a side, flank, of living things; 2. side of a house, ship, etc.; 3. marking direction… …
52side — Synonyms and related words: Anschauung, Olympian detachment, Olympian loftiness, actor, adjoin, affectation, affiliation, aggressive self confidence, air line, airs, ancillary, angle, angle of vision, antagonist, antihero, apparentation,… …
53side — The margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface; any one of the bounding lines of the surface. The party or parties collectively to a lawsuit considered in relation to his or their opponents, i.e., the plaintiff side, or the defendant side. A… …
54side — One of the two lateral margins or surfaces of a body, midway between the front and back. [A.S. s.] balancing s. in dentistry, the nonfunctioning s. from which the mandible moves during the working bite. working s. in dentistry, the lateral… …
55Side — Recorded as Side, Sides, Syde, Sydes, Syder, and probably others, is English. It can be either locational or topographical. As a locational surname it originates from a village in the county of Gloucestershire called Syde . This is recorded in… …
56side-on — I UK / US adjective with the side facing you a side on view of the crowd II UK / US adverb coming from the side The car hit the wall side on …
57side — si|de sb., n, r, rne, i sms. side , fx sidefløj, sideindtægt, sidestolpe; lægge til side; side om side …
58side — 1. Assumption of superiority. Often put on side Swagger. 2. on the side Additionally. Hence, make something on the side Receive money in addition to regular salary, e.g. by tips, extra work, etc. 3. a bit on the side Sexual intercourse with… …
59side — Margin, edge, or border. An area or field in a graphic sense, as equity side. See civil side; equity side; plea side …
60side — see it is best to be on the safe side the bread never falls but on its buttered side the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence providence is always on the side of the big battalions there are two sides to every question …