search

Side

speaker
speaker

Meaning

Noun

One
(left or right,
or
, front or back, etc.) of something or someone.
The
of the human
usually
by the
when they are not
; the areas on the
between the
or
and the back.
One
of a
(used
"page", which can
one or both
s.)
One possible
of a
, person, or thing.
One set of
in a game.
In Australian English, British English, Irish English & Collectives:
A
team.
A group of
who
together.
A group having a particular
in a
or competition.
In Music:
A
of
; a
, especially in jazz.
In Billiards, Snooker & Sports:
Sidespin; english
In Australian English, British English & Irish English:
In American English:
A
of
through a particular
, as
from that
through another.
In Baseball:
The
in an
by a particular pitcher.
An
of self-importance.
In Drama:
A
or part of a
to be
by an
at an audition.
In LGBT:
A
who
not to
in
during
ual activity.
In Mathematics:
A root.

Adj

Being on the
or right, or toward the
or right; lateral.
In Acoustics:
Indirect;
; incidental.
In British English, Northern England English, Scottish English & Acoustics:
Wide; large; long,
,
,
; far-reaching.
In Scottish English:
Far; distant.

Verb

To
, be in an
, usually with "with" or
"in with"
To
one side.
To be or
at the
of; to be
toward.
To
; to
; to match.
To work (a
or
) to a certain
by
the sides.
To
with a siding.
In Cooking:
To provide with, as a
or accompaniment.
To
,
or sort.

Adv

In British English:
Widely;
; far.

Name

An
on a small
on the Mediterranean
of Anatolia,
by Greeks from Cyme.
Its
,
beside the
of Selimiye in Turkey's Antalya province.
Sourced from
Wiktionary

Origin

side
English
arrow
side
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
arrow
sithon
Proto-Germanic
Sourced from
Etym
Join 10 million students and professionals writing 70% faster at QuillBot.com