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Common
noun
•
A
bounding
straight edge
of a
two-dimensional
shape
.
•
A flat
surface
of a
three-dimensional
object
; a
face
.
•
One half
(left or right,
top
or
bottom
, front or
back
, etc.) of something or someone.
•
A
region
in a
specified
position
with respect to
something.
•
The
portion
of the human
torso
usually
covered
by the
arms
when they are not
raised
; the
areas
on the
left and right
between the
belly
or
chest
and the
back
.
•
One
surface
of a
sheet of paper
(used
instead of
"page", which can
mean
one or both
surfaces
.)
•
One
possible
aspect
of a
concept
, person or
thing
.
•
One set of
competitors
in
a game
.
•
In Australian English, British English & Irish English:
A
sports
team
.
•
A group of
morris dancers
who
perform
together.
•
A group
having
a
particular
allegiance
in a
conflict
or
competition
.
•
In Music:
A
recorded
piece
of
music
; a
record
,
especially
in
jazz
.
•
In Billiards, Snooker & Sports:
Sidespin
;
english
•
In Australian English, British English & Irish English:
A
television channel
,
usually
as opposed to
the one
currently
being
watched
(from when
there were
only two
channels
).
•
In American English:
A
dish
that
accompanies
the
main course
; a
side dish
.
•
A
line
of
descent
traced
through one
parent
as
distinguished
from that
traced
through another.
•
In Baseball:
The
batters
faced
in an
inning
by a
particular
pitcher
•
An
unjustified
air
of
self-importance
.
•
In Drama:
A
written
monologue
or part of a
scene
to be
read
by an
actor
at an
audition
.
•
In LGBT:
A
man
who
prefers
not to
engage
in
anal sex
during
homosexual
intercourse
.
verb
•
To
ally
oneself
, be in an
alliance
,
usually
with "with" or
rarely
"in with"
•
To
lean on
one side
.
•
To be or
stand
at the
side
of; to be
on the side
toward.
•
To
suit
; to
pair
; to
match
.
•
To work (a
timber
or
rib
) to a certain
thickness
by
trimming
the
sides
.
•
To
furnish
with a
siding
.
•
In Cooking:
To provide with, as a
side
or
accompaniment
.
•
To
clear
,
tidy
or
sort
.
adj
•
Being on the
left
or right, or toward the
left
or right;
lateral
.
•
Indirect
;
oblique
;
incidental
.
•
In British English, Northern England English & Scottish English:
Wide
; large;
long
,
pendulous
,
hanging low
,
trailing
;
far-reaching
.
•
In Scottish English:
Far;
distant
.
adv
•
In British English:
Widely
;
wide
; far.
name
•
An
ancient
city
on a
small
peninsula
on the
Mediterranean
coast
of
Anatolia
,
settled
by
Greeks
from
Cyme
.
•
Its
ruins
,
located
beside the
village
of Selimiye in Turkey's
Antalya
province
.
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team
edge
channel
flank
lane
page
face
english
half
take side
Related
hand
corner
wing
leg
part
end
arm
foot
bottom
back
top
angle
shoulder
portion
head
area
aspect
piece
party
partner
stand
surface
component
wall
ground
position
facing
view
hang
section
disagree
pair
speak
left
ally
faction
point
cheek
person
parts
direction
path
fight
state
character
sympathize
tilt
tip
interact
rear
element
lean
segment
talk
way
More
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
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complied
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statewide
nationwide
countrywide
Port Said
justice delayed is justice denied
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English
side
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
sithon
Proto-Germanic
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