What is the meaning of SIDE. Phrases containing SIDE
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The side of a ship sheltered from the wind.
Side−wheeler is American slang for a left−handed person.
The side of a ship exposed to the wind.
Engineer's side of cab (on nearly all North American roads). Left-hand side is fireman's side. When a fireman is promoted he is set up to the right-hand side
Sideways is Black American slang for goodbye.
Side−arms is American slang for salt and pepper.
A salute performed with a Boatswain's Call when an honoured visitor or a Flag Officer comes aboard the ship. To be done properly it should be 12 seconds long, and is formed by a low note, then a four second high note, and closing with another low note. The transitions between low and high should be very smooth. To accomplish this, the sailor must take a very long deep breath prior to beginning; failure to do so will cause the pipe to be abruptly cut short. The side is also piped for Royalty, the Accused when entering a Court Martial and for the Officer of the Guard (When the Guard is formed up).
Boxcar used by hobos in stealing rides
Sidekick is criminal slang for a side−pocket.
Side is British slang for insolence, arrogance, or pretentiousness. Side is slang for a recording.
Sidewinder is slang for a heavy swinging blow from the side, which disables an adversary. Sidewinder is amateur radio slang for a SSB station.
Sideboard is old slang for a stand−up collar.
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The state of being siderated, or planet-struck; esp., blast in plants; also, a sudden and apparently causeless stroke of disease, as in apoplexy or paralysis.
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of Sidesman
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A saddle for women, in which the rider sits with both feet on one side of the animal mounted.
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Of or pertaining to siderography; executed by engraved plates of steel; as, siderographic art; siderographic impressions.
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A heavy swinging blow from the side, which disables an adversary.
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Having a paddle wheel on each side; -- said of steam vessels; as, a side-wheel steamer.
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Having two sides only; hence, double-faced; hypocritical.
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One skilled in siderography.
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Toward the side; sidewise.
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Measuring by the apparent motion of the stars; designated, marked out, or accompanied, by a return to the same position in respect to the stars; as, the sidereal revolution of a planet; a sidereal day.
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A walk for foot passengers at the side of a street or road; a foot pavement.
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Having sides nearly perpendicular; -- said of certain vessels to distinguish them from those having flaring sides, or sides tumbling home (see under Tumble, v. i.).
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Any plant of the genus Sideritis; ironwort.
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A taking sides, as with a party, sect, or faction.
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On or toward one side; laterally; sideways.
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Having flat sides; hence, tall, or long and lank.
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Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.
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Sidereal.
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Relating to the stars; starry; astral; as, sidereal astronomy.
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Alt. of Siderographical
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