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  • 31side — n. & v. n. 1 a each of the more or less flat surfaces bounding an object (a cube has six sides; this side up). b a more or less vertical inner or outer plane or surface (the side of a house; a mountainside). c such a vertical lateral surface or… …

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  • 32side — I n. right or left part 1) the left; right side 2) the credit; debit side (of a ledger) 3) on a side (on the sunny side of the street) faction, party 4) to take smb. s side; to take sides ( to support a faction ) 5) the losing; right; winning;… …

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  • 33side — al·do·fu·ran·o·side; al·do·py·ran·o·side; al·do·side; ar·a·bin·o·side; black·side; can·yon·side; cer·e·bro·side; clyde·side; country·side; dep·side; di·op·side; fruc·to·side; fu·ran·o·side; ga·lac·to·side; gan·gli·o·side; glu·co·py·ran·o·side;… …

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  • 34side — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sīde; akin to Old High German sīta side, Old English sīd ample, wide Date: before 12th century 1. a. the right or left part of the wall or trunk of the body < a pain in the side > b. (1) one of&#8230; …

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  • 35side — side1 sideless, adj. /suyd/, n., adj., v., sided, siding. n. 1. one of the surfaces forming the outside of or bounding a thing, or one of the lines bounding a geometric figure. 2. either of the two broad surfaces of a thin, flat object, as a door …

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  • 36side — /saɪd / (say suyd) noun 1. one of the surfaces or lines bounding a thing. 2. either of the two surfaces of paper, cloth, etc. 3. one of the two surfaces of an object other than the front, back, top, and bottom. 4. either of the two lateral (right …

  • 37side*/*/*/ — [saɪd] noun [C] I 1) either of the two parts or areas that something consists of Motorists in Japan drive on the left side of the road.[/ex] 2) a surface of an object or shape, especially one that is not its front, back, bottom, or top The ship&#8230; …

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  • 38side — A side counts the buy and the sell as separate events. Each matched trade, and each contract, has two sides the buy side and the sell side. Taken together, these two sides equal one round turn per unit of volume. Measuring matched trade volume&#8230; …

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  • 39side — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. surface, flank; aspect, point of view. See side, right, left, party. v. i. ally oneself (with) (see aid). II Terminal surface Nouns side, flank, quarter, lee, leeward, weather, windward; skirt,&#8230; …

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  • 40side — {{11}}side (n.) O.E. side flanks of a person, the long part or aspect of anything, from P.Gmc. *sithon (Cf. O.S. sida, O.N. siða, M.Du. side, O.H.G. sita, Ger. Seite), from adjective *sithas long (Cf. O.E. sid long, broad, spacious, O.N. siðr …

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