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Common
noun
•
An
incidental
remark
made
quietly
so as to
be
heard
by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the
vicinity
.
•
In Theater:
A
brief
comment
by a
character
addressing
the
audience
,
unheard
by other
characters
.
•
A minor
related
mention
, an
afterthought
.
adv
•
To or on
one side
so as to
be
out of the way
.
postp
•
aside from
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Related
detracts
excerpt
away
notwithstanding
besides
detract
despite
stemming
apart
separate
addendum
distracts
stems
alongside
stem
refrain
standpoint
apart from
other than
shies away
shying away
shied away
along with
as for
because of
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Rhymes
ide
I'd
tide
ride
side
pied
Hyde
dyed
bide
hide
vide
wide
nide
died
spied
slide
-side
imide
pride
aside
bride
chide
Clyde
shied
elide
gride
tride
Pride
dried
glide
abide
gnide
shide
guide
snide
allied
beside
reside
inside
belied
unhide
undyed
espied
betide
beride
sighed
bechide
applied
cyanide
confide
replied
refried
provide
preside
outside
implied
thighed
subside
supplied
bestride
complied
coincide
statewide
nationwide
countrywide
Port Said
justice delayed is justice denied
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aside
English
a-
English
a-
Anglo-Norman
e-
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
ex-
Latin
a-
Middle English (1100-1500)
a-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
ab
Latin
ἀ-
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
side
English
side
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
sithon
Proto-Germanic
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