si̇de

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Definition of si̇de in English Turkish dictionary

side
taraf

Herkes bir aydır, ve herhangi birine asla göstermeyeceği karanlık bir tarafı vardır. - Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.

Kanada, Amerika'nın kuzey tarafındadır. - Canada is on the north side of America.

side
kenar

Yolun kenarında duruyordu. - He was standing at the side of the road.

Tom ve Mary yaralı adamı yol kenarına taşıdılar. - Tom and Mary carried the injured man to the side of the road.

side
yan

Biz yan yana yürüdük. - We walked along side by side.

Yanımdasın; şimdi her şey iyi. - You're by my side; everything's fine now.

side by side
yan yana

Yaşlı çift yan yana oturuyordu. - The old couple sat side by side.

Biz yan yana yürüdük. - We walked along side by side.

Side
(Mitoloji) Anadolu'lu kahraman Tauros'un kızı ve Kimolos'un karısı. Side şehrine kendi adını vermiştir
side
{s} yanındaki

Kapının yanında duran o adamın ve pencerenin yanındaki odanın diğer tarafındaki o kadının fotografik anıları var. - That man standing near the door and that woman on the opposite side of the room next to the window have photographic memories.

side
bir yanda bulunan
side
canip
side
(Bilgisayar) yanda

Bu bina önden büyük görünüyor ama yandan değil. - This building looks large from the front, but not from the side.

side
(Askeri) borda
side
yan taraf

Onun yan tarafında bir ağrısı var. - He has a pain in his side.

Hakem, tenis kortunun yan tarafında yüksek bir sandalyede oturuyor. - The umpire sits in a high chair at the side of the court.

side
kısım
side
(with/against ile) tarafını tutmak
side
yön

Bugün size başka bir yönümü göstereceğim. - Today I'm going to show you another side of me.

Hayata her zaman olumlu yönden bak. - Always look on the bright side of life.

side
bölüm
side
yüz

O kazağını ters yüz giydi. - He put on his sweater wrong side out.

Herkes bir aydır, ve hiç kimseye göstermediği karanlık bir yüzü vardır. - Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.

side
{i} 1. yan, taraf: Which side of the box has a label on it? Kutunun hangi tarafı etiketli? The house was on the side of a hill. Ev bir tepenin
side
{f} against -e karşı olmak
side
etek taraftarlar
side
{i} böğür
side
{i} takım [brit.]
side
yanda veya yandan olan
side
{i} kıyı
side
ikinci
side
{s} ikinci derecede
side
{f} taraf tutmak
side
{f} with -in tarafını tutmak
side
{i} hava
side
{i} çalım
side
{s} yandaki
side
{i} taraftar
side
{s} ikincil
side
{f} aynı tarafta olmak
side
bilardoda bilyeye vurmak suretiyle hasıl olan dönerek gitme kuvveti
side
(Tıp) Yan taraf, vücudun sağ ve sol yanı
side
yan, taraf: Which side of the box has a label on it? Kutunun hangi tarafı etiketli? The house was on the side of a hill. Ev bir tepenin
side swept
(Dans) Yana doğru taranan saç modeli
side-biting
Yandan tutan, yan taraftan ısıran/kavrayan
side order
meze
side arch
yan kemer
side arch
yan eğme
side arm
kenar kolu
side band
yan bant
side by side with
ile beraber
side by side with
yanında
side chain
(Biyoloji) yan zincir
side deck
(Bilgisayar) yan deste
side drum
trampet
side dump
yandan boşaltma (kepçe)
side effect
yan tesir
side gate
yan kapak
side gear
(Otomotiv) aks dişlisi
side gear
(Otomotiv) diferansiyel aks dişlisi
side gun
(Askeri) borda silahı
side keel
(Askeri) kontra omurga
side lamp
(Otomotiv) yan lamba
side lamp
yan sinyal
side light
(Denizbilim) borda feneri
side lobe
(Tıp) yan lob
side name
(Bilgisayar) yüz adı
side out
(Spor) servis geçişi
side part
(Tekstil) yan kısım
side ring
(Otomotiv) flanş
side ring
yan halka
side road
doğal
side rod
yan çubuk
side seam
(Tekstil) yan dikiş
side show
küçük şov
side slop
yamaç
side slope
(Askeri) yana eğim
side spray
(Askeri) yana parça tesiri
side step
(Askeri) yana adım
side title
(Bilgisayar) yüz başlığı
side track
yan şerit
side track
yan kulvar
side tray
(Bilgisayar) yan tepsi
side vent
(Otomotiv) yan havalandırma kanalı
side view
(Tıp) yandan görünüm
side view
yan görünüş
side wall
(Bilgisayar,İnşaat) yan duvar
side weir
yan savak
side arms
hafif silahlar
side band
yan kuşak
side board
büfe
side clearance
yan aralık
side clearance
yan boşluk
side door
yan kapı

Michael yan kapıdan çıkarken görüldü. - Michael was seen to leave by the side door.

side effect
yan etki

Olası yan etkiler arasında bulanık görme ve nefes darlığı bulunmaktadır. - Possible side effects include blurred vision and shortness of breath.

Bu ilacın zararlı yan etkileri yok. - This medicine has no harmful side effects.

side elevation
yan görünüş
side elevation
yandan görünüş
side frontage
yan cephe
side frontage
yan yüz
side reaction
yan etki
side scuttle
borda lombozu
side span
yan açıklık
side stream
kol ırmak
side stream
kol akarsu
side street
yan sokak

Yan sokaktaki küçük ve rahat bir evde yaşıyoruz. - We live in a cozy little house in a side street.

Yan sokakta kaza oldu. - The accident happened on a side street.

side street
dönge
side street
tali yol
side stroke
yan kulaç
side to side
yan yana
side tone
yan ses
side tone
yan ton
side valve
yandan supap
side view
yandan görünüş
side wall
lastik yanağı
side wave
yan dalga
side-dumper car
yandan boşaltmalı vagon
side-tipping loader
yandan boşaltmalı yükleyici
Single Side Band
Tek Yan Bant: Taşıyıcısı baskılanmış ses modülasyonu şekli. Genelde kısa dalga frekanslarda banttan yer kazanmak ve düşük güç ile daha verimli iletişim sağlamak amacı ile kullanılır
side burns
yan yanık
side clearance
yan boşluk, yan aralık
side discharge shovel
yandan bosaltmali yükleyici
side dish
Garnitür, meze
side dishes
yan yemekler
side effects
yan etkileri

Bu ilacın zararlı yan etkileri yok. - This medicine has no harmful side effects.

Henüz ilacın yan etkilerini bilmiyoruz. - We don't yet know the side effects of the drug.

side frequency
yan frekans
side in
yakasında
side job
Ek iş
side job
yan iş
side letter
yan sözleşme
side loader
yan yükleyici
side member
yan üyesi
side money
yan para
side on
tarafında
side payment
yan ödeme
side rake angle
(Mühendislik) yan talas acısı
side seal
conta
side shell
(Gemicilik) Geminin dış kaplaması
side slip angle
yan kayma acısı
side step
yan basamak
side table
Duvara dayanarak kullanılmak üzere tasarlanmış, bir kenarı muhakkak düz masa
side walk
yaya kaldırımı
side-effect
yan etkisi
side-effect
yan etki
side-to-side
yan-yan
side-wind
yandan rüzgar
sit by the fire side
ateşin yanında oturup
side by side
(Spor) başabaş gitmek
side by side
(Spor) başa baş gitmek
side by side
Kenar Kenara
sieve side, wire side
(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) elek yüzü
sided
{s} taraflı

Hanuka bayramı sırasında dört taraflı dönen top ile oynamak gelenekseldir. - During the feast of Hanukkah it is customary to play with a four sided dreidel.

sided
{s} cepheli
side
yaka

Okul, nehrin bu yakasında mı? - Is the school on this side of the river?

Kentimiz nehrin doğu yakası'ndadır. - Our town is on the East Side of the river.

side
park lambası
side
spor takım
side
(Bilgisayar) yüz yukarı
side
ayrıca

Ayrıca ketçap almak istiyorum. - I'd like to have ketchup on the side.

Ayrıca diğer tarafı da dinlemelisin. - You should also listen to the other side.

side
ikinci derecede olan
side
kibir
side
kurum
side
yan yüz
side
destek
sided
kenarları olan
sided
yanlı
sides
(Bilgisayar) yüz

Ekonomi ve kalite karşıt değildir, aynı madalyonun iki yüzüdür. - Econony and quality are not opposites, but rather two sides of the same coin.

Bir gözlemeyi ne kadar düz yaparsanız yapın, onun her zaman iki yüzü vardır. - No matter how flat you make a pancake, it always has two sides.

siding
tali hat
siding
(İnşaat) dış cephe kaplaması
siding
kör hat
siding
(İnşaat) dış kaplama
siding
barınma hattı
siding
rampa hattı
siding
(İnşaat) cephe giydirme
sided
kenarlı
siding
yan hat
siding
kısa demiryolu hattı
from side to side
köşeden köşeye
having ones throat slit from side to side
yan taraftan sahip olanlar boğazını kesmedim
line side by side
yan çizgi yan
side
tarafta
side to
tarafına
sides
kenarlar

Kutu kenarlarının biri saydamdır. - One of the sides of the box is transparent.

sides
yanlar
siding
tarafçılık
siding
Yalı baskı(sı)
siding
demiryolunda ana hattan ayrılan şube hattı
side
takım
sided
{s} çevrili
sided
{s} yanlı, taraflı: an eight-sided figure sekiz yanlı bir şekil. a many-sided person çok yönlü bir kişi
siding
{i} (binanın dış yüzünü oluşturan) (ahşap/metal) kaplama
siding
taraf tut
siding
{i} d.y. kör hat; barınma hattı; rampa hattı
siding
{i} taraf tutma
siding
{i} manevra hattı
siding
(Askeri) RAMPA HATTI: Genellikle, yükleme ve boşaltma bölgesine giden ve bir ana veya şube demiryolu hattından ayrılan kısa hat
siding
kör hat rail
English - English

Definition of si̇de in English English dictionary

side
One surface of a sheet of paper (used instead of "page", which can mean one or both surfaces.)

John wrote 15 sides for his essay!.

side
One half (left or right, top or bottom, front or back, etc.) of something or someone

The patient was bleeding on the right side .

side
To ally oneself, be in an alliance, usually with "with" or rarely "in with"

How does it feel...to...side in with those who voted against you in 1947?.

side
Sidespin; english

He had to put a bit of side on to hit the pink ball.

side
One possible aspect of a concept

Look on the bright side.

side
A dish that accompanies the main course; a side dish

Do you want a side of cole-slaw with that?.

side
A sports team
side
A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape

A square has four sides.

side
A television channel, usually as opposed to the one currently being watched

I just want to see what's on the other side — James said there was a good film on tonight.

side
A flat surface of a three-dimensional object; a face

A cube has six sides.

side
A region in a specified position with respect to something

Meet me on the north side of the monument.

side
A group having a particular allegiance in a conflict or competition

In the second world war, the Italians were on the side of the Germans.

side
One set of competitors in a game

Which side has kick-off?.

side
{n} the rib part of animals, an edge, a party
side
{a} not direct, awry
side
{v} to take part with
side
If you are on someone's side, you are supporting them in an argument or a war. He has the Democrats on his side Some of the younger people seem to be on the side of reform
side
A slope or declivity, as of a hill, considered as opposed to another slope over the ridge
side
If you take sides or take someone's side in an argument or war, you support one of the sides against the other. We cannot take sides in a civil war
side
Another name for a team
side
an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of the mountain"
side
The mother's side and the father's side of your family are your mother's relatives and your father's relatives. So was your father's side more well off? see also -sided, siding
side
a lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for food
side
The sides of an area or surface are its edges. Park on the side of the road. a small beach on the north side of the peninsula = edge
side
If you get on the wrong side of someone, you do something to annoy them and make them dislike you. If you stay on the right side of someone, you try to please them and avoid annoying them. I wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of him
side
Your sides are the parts of your body between your front and your back, from under your arms to your hips. His arms were limp at his sides They had laid him on his side
side
take the side of; be on the side of; "Whose side are you on?"; "Why are you taking sides with the accused?"
side
If people work or live side by side, they work or live closely together in a friendly way. areas where different nationalities have lived side by side for centuries
side
either the left or right half of a body; "he had a pain in his side"
side
Hence, indirect; oblique; collateral; incidental; as, a side issue; a side view or remark
side
The left or right half of something
side
All lot lines other than front lot lines or rear lot lines A triangular lot has two side lot lines and no rear lot line
side
To be in an alliance with
side
To suit; to pair; to match
side
effect
side
to look on the bright side: see bright the other side of the coin: see coin to err on the side of something: see err to be on the safe side: see safe someone's side of the story: see story. Ancient city, southwestern Anatolia. The most important port of ancient Pamphylia, it originally was situated on the Mediterranean Sea coast; it now lies inland. Though it was founded by Aeolian Greeks, a peculiar non-Greek language was spoken there. Alexander the Great occupied it (333 BC); the Seleucid king Antiochus III was defeated there by a Roman army in 190 BC. In the 1st century BC, Cilician pirates made it their chief slave market. The ruins include the remains of a colossal theatre, built on arches and considered one of the finest in Anatolia
side
The position of a person or party regarded as opposed to another person or party, whether as a rival or a foe; a body of advocates or partisans; a party; hence, the interest or cause which one maintains against another; a doctrine or view opposed to another
side
If someone does something on the side, they do it in addition to their main work. ways of making a little bit of money on the side
side
One surface of a sheet of paper (used instead of "page", which can mean one or both surfaces.)"
side
A side dish
side
a lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for food a family line of descent; "he gets his brains from his father's side"
side
If you take someone to one side or draw them to one side, you speak to them privately, usually in order to give them advice or a warning. He took Sabrina to one side and told her about the safe
side
one for each direction A side may have 0 lanes, in which case it is void and never used
side
Side is used to describe things that are not the main or most important ones of their kind. She slipped in and out of the theatre by a side door. a prawn curry with a lentil side dish. main
side
politeness If you say that something is on the small side, you are saying politely that you think it is slightly too small. If you say that someone is on the young side, you are saying politely that you think they are slightly too young. He's quiet and a bit on the shy side
side
Sidespin
side
an extended outer surface of an object; "he turned the box over to examine the bottom side"; "they painted all four sides of the house" either the left or right half of a body; "he had a pain in his side" an aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect); "he was on the heavy side"; "he is on the purchasing side of the business"; "it brought out his better side" an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute; "there are two sides to every question" a lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for food a family line of descent; "he gets his brains from his father's side" one of two or more contesting groups; "the Confederate side was prepared to attack" a surface forming part of the outside of an object; "he examined all sides of the crystal"; "dew dripped from the face of the leaf" a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure; "the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side" a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location; "they always sat on the right side of the church"; "he never left my side" take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for; "We all rooted for the home team"; "I'm pulling for the underdog"; "Are you siding with the defender of the title?" take the side of; be on the side of; "Whose side are you on?"; "Why are you taking sides with the accused?
side
an aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect); "he was on the heavy side"; "he is on the purchasing side of the business"; "it brought out his better side"
side
an extended outer surface of an object; "he turned the box over to examine the bottom side"; "they painted all four sides of the house"
side
In sport, a side is a team. Italy were definitely a better side than Germany = team
side
To be or stand at the side of; to be on the side toward
side
Men and equipment needed to yard and load any one logging unit of an operation (22)
side
For tape cartridges containing one piece of recording media, with all recording surfaces accessible when loaded in a drive, the cartridge contains one side For a multi-sided cartridge, access to a side requires that the cartridge be mounted in a drive with a particular orientation (for side A of optical disk, the cartridge must be positioned for mount with side A up)
side
Long; large; extensive
side
Aspect or part regarded as contrasted with some other; as, the bright side of poverty
side
To furnish with a siding; as, to side a house
side
The different sides in a war, argument, or negotiation are the groups of people who are opposing each other. Both sides appealed for a new ceasefire the elections which his side lost
side
Suprathermal Ion Detection Experiment; part of the ALSEP instrumentation flown on Apollo 12, 14, and 15
side
The right or left part of the wall or trunk of the body; as, a pain in the side
side
A bounding straight edge of an object
side
{s} sideways, lateral, indirect; secondary, subordinate, additional
side
Fig
side
If something moves from side to side, it moves repeatedly to the left and to the right. She was shaking her head from side to side
side
Another way to describe a team
side
a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure; "the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side"
side
A flat surface of a solid object
side
("back side", "front side", "front", "back") another term for 9 holes of an 18 hole course Example: "He was excited to play the back side after shooting 38 on the front "
side
If you put something to one side or put it on one side, you temporarily ignore it in order to concentrate on something else. In order to maintain profit margins health and safety regulations are often put to one side
side
a surface forming part of the outside of an object; "he examined all sides of the crystal"; "dew dripped from the face of the leaf"
side
("back side, front side") another term for 9 holes of an 18 hole course Example: He was excited to play the back side after doing well on the front
side
The different sides of an argument or deal are the different points of view or positions involved in it. those with the ability to see all sides of a question
side
The two sides of an area, surface, or object are its two halves. She turned over on her stomach on the other side of the bed The major centre for language is in the left side of the brain. = half
side
To embrace the opinions of one party, or engage in its interest, in opposition to another party; to take sides; as, to side with the ministerial party
side
One of the conflicting parties to a dispute or conflict, labeled for convenience "Status Quo" and "Non Status Quo", not with reference to ideology but in terms of which party sought to initiate a change to the previously prevailing situation
side
If you say that someone has let the side down, you mean that they have embarrassed their family or friends by behaving badly or not doing well at something. Brown was constantly letting the side down
side
Any of the line segments that make up the boundary of the polygon
side
{i} surface; space immediately next to someone or something; facet; front or back of a two-dimensional object; right or left half of an object; right or left half of a body; one of two opposing views
side
The sides of a hollow or a container are its inside vertical surfaces. The rough rock walls were like the sides of a deep canal Line the base of the dish with greaseproof paper and lightly grease the sides
side
The two sides of a road are its two halves on which traffic travels in opposite directions. It had gone on to the wrong side of the road and hit a car coming in the other direction
side
A line of descent traced through one parent as distinguished from that traced through another
side
One side of a tape or record is what you can hear or record if you play the tape or record from beginning to end without turning it over. We want to hear side A
side
take the side of; be on the side of; "Whose side are you on?"; "Why are you taking sides with the accused?
side
The side of something is a position to the left or right of it, rather than in front of it, behind it, or on it. On one side of the main entrance there's a red plaque. a photograph with me in the centre and Joe and Ken on each side of me. the nations on either side of the Pacific There's nothing but woods on the other side of the highway There has been a build-up of troops on both sides of the border PC Dacre knocked on Webb's door and, opening it, stood to one side
side
an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute; "there are two sides to every question"
side
(sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
side
one of two or more contesting groups; "the Confederate side was prepared to attack"
side
added as a consequence or supplement; "a side benefit"
side
If something is on your side or if you have it on your side, it helps you when you are trying to achieve something. The law is not on their side
side
A page of script
side
Any outer portion of a thing considered apart from, and yet in relation to, the rest; as, the upper side of a sphere; also, any part or position viewed as opposite to or contrasted with another; as, this or that side
side
Two players who constitute a partnership against the other two players
side
take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for; "We all rooted for the home team"; "I'm pulling for the underdog"; "Are you siding with the defender of the title?"
side
If you talk about the other side of a town or of the world, you mean a part of the town or of the world that is very far from where you are. He saw the ship that was to transport them to the other side of the world Are you working on this side of the city?
side
If one person or country sides with another, they support them in an argument or a war. If people or countries side against another person or country, they support each other against them. There has been much speculation that America might be siding with the rebels
side
The margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface; especially (when the thing spoken of is somewhat oblong in shape), one of the longer edges as distinguished from the shorter edges, called ends; a bounding line of a geometrical figure; as, the side of a field, of a square or triangle, of a river, of a road, etc
side
A particular side of something such as a situation or someone's character is one aspect of it. He is in charge of the civilian side of the UN mission It shows that your child can now see the funny side of things
side
located on a side; "side fences"; "the side porch"
side
- The two rays that form an angle
side
a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location; "they always sat on the right side of the church"; "he never left my side"
side
a family line of descent; "he gets his brains from his father's side"
side
Area between the belly and the wing
side
The long or short position as designated by the letter
side
1) everything in an equation to the left of the "=" or everything to the right of the "=" -- " subtract 75 from both sides " (98) 2) a line segment of a shape -- "The sum of the lengths of the sides of a triangle " (251)
side
The side of an object, building, or vehicle is any of its flat surfaces which is not considered to be its front, its back, its top, or its bottom. We put a notice on the side of the box. a van bearing on its side the name of a company There was a stone staircase against the side of the house A carton of milk lay on its side
side
If two people or things are side by side, they are next to each other. We sat side by side on two wicker seats
side
The listing or sale portion of a transaction
side
Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral
side
To lean on one side
side
One of the halves of the body, of an animals or man, on either side of the mesial plane; or that which pertains to such a half; as, a side of beef; a side of sole leather
side
The two sides of something flat, for example a piece of paper, are its two flat surfaces. You can also refer to one side of a piece of paper filled with writing as one side of writing. The new copiers only copy onto one side of the paper Fry the chops until brown on both sides
side
{f} join, ally with, support a particular party or viewpoint in a dispute; equip with sides or siding
side
To work (a timber or rib) to a certain thickness by trimming the sides
side
If someone is by your side or at your side, they stay near you and give you comfort or support. He was constantly at his wife's side
Side-striped Jackal
A species of jackal (Canis adustus), native to central and southern Africa
Side-striped Jackals
plural form of Side-striped Jackal
side by side
close to each other, together

The soldiers of XX and YY were fighting side by side against a common enemy.

side by side
Alternative spelling of side-by-side
side chain
in organic chemistry, that part of a molecule attached to some core structure; a radical
side chain
the variable parts of amino acids that extend from the peptide backbone in proteins; they are referred to as R-groups, which branch off the backbone at the alpha carbon (Cα)
side chest
A standard pose in which one arm is bent at the elbow, and the chest muscles are flexed, with one's side turned to the judges
side chests
plural form of side chest
side dishes
plural form of side dish
side effect
A change in state caused by a function call (typically "side-effect")

Eiffel is somewhat purist about insisting that functions have no side effects.

side effect
An adverse effect, an unintended consequence of a drug or therapy; usually not a beneficial effect
side effect
An unintended consequence of any action in addition to the intended consequence of that action
side effects
plural form of side effect
side grafting
a mode of grafting in which the scion, cut quite across very obliquely, so as to give it the form of a slender wedge, is thrust down inside of the bark of the stock or stem into which it is inserted, the cut side of the scion being next the wood of the stock
side horse
A pommel horse
side issue
An issue or topic which is not of direct significance to a primary concern
side issues
plural form of side issue
side of bacon
A salted and cured longitudinal half of a pig with the legs and shoulders removed
side order
a small dish served as an accompaniment to a main course or entrée
side out
three outs
side scroller
A video game where the player views the world from the side, controlling a character who mostly runs horizontally (usually left-to-right) through a level
side scrollers
plural form of side scroller
side street
A secondary road; a road that is not intended for heavy traffic

The office was on a mostly residential side street. It did not look professional, and for a moment he doubted he was in the right place.

side streets
plural form of side street
side swimmer
An amphipod, Hyalella azteca, indigenous to the Everglades
side triceps
A standard pose in which one arm is held straight with the triceps flexed, with one's side turned to the judges
side valve
A type of internal combustion engine design which has the inlet and exhaust valves in the cylinder block beside the piston. The cylinder head is then a simple dome extending across the valves and piston
side wall
One of the two parallel walls in a racquetball or squash court, perpendicular to the front wall
side with
To choose to take the same point of view as (someone)
side-effect
Alternative spelling of side effect
side-necked turtle
Any turtle of the family Pelomedusidae, characterised by protecting its head by turning it to one side rather than, as other turtles do, withdrawing it into its shell
side-netting
The net at either side of the goal, extending from the touchline to a few yards behind it
side-scroller
Alternative spelling of side scroller
side-to-side
Moving horizontally, from one side to another and back

The boat rocked with a steady side-to-side motion.

side-cut
side lane; road which branches off in different directions
side control
Side control (often also called side mount or sometimes cross mount) is a dominant ground grappling position where the top combatant is lying perpendicularly over the face-up bottom combatant in such a way that the legs are free and he or she exerts considerable control over the combatant on the bottom. The top combatant is referred to as having side control, and is in a stable position, with the other combatant pinned beneath him or her. From there the top combatant can proceed with elbows, knees, various armlocks, or transition into a mounted position. It is high priority for the bottom combatant to sweep the top combatant or otherwise escape the position, for instance by entangling the opponent's free legs and trying to obtain the half guard or guard
side-dress
Place plant nutrients on or in the soil near the roots of (a growing crop)
side by side
alongside one another, next to each other; cooperatively
side by side
nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space; "had adjacent rooms"; "in the next room"; "the person sitting next to me"; "our rooms were side by side"
side by side
closely related or associated; "a city in which communism and democracy had to live side by side
side by side
closely related or associated; "a city in which communism and democracy had to live side by side"
side-to-side
alternately left and right with respect to a central point; "the side-to-side motion of the boat
from side to side
Repeatedly wavering. Not straightly
sided
Simple past tense and past participle of side
siding
Present participle of side

Whenever he hears an argument, he can't help siding with one party or the other.

siding
A building material which covers and protects the sides of a house or other building (called cladding in the UK)

Ugh. If there's one thing I can't stand it's cheesy vinyl siding.

the side
{n} flank
sided
Having (such or so many) sides; used in composition; as, one-sided; many- sided
sided
past of side
sided
{s} having sides; having sides of a particular type; having a particular number of sides
sides
In canoe design, the sides of the boat can have Flare, Tumblehome or be Straight-sided Flare will shed water well and increase stability Tumblehome gives a narrower beam at the gunwales and allows for easier paddling, however stability will be decreased Straight-sided canoes are a compromise of the two Many canoes will incorporate one, two, or all three of these in different areas of the hull
sides
Specific pages of a script for auditioning that pertain to a performer's role
sides
The top couple's adjacent couples
sides
Phonograph record
sides
Pages or scenes from a script, used in auditions or (if on a film set) those scenes being shot that day
sides
Third person singular simple present form of to side
sides
A part of a script Usually one or two short scenes used for audition purposes
sides
In some quadrille dances the couples facing sideways across the room are the sides The other couples are Ends
sides
Erroneous Concept for the Windows or Faces of a System
sides
Plural of side
siding
A track adjacent to a main track and used for meeting or passing trains
siding
This is the difference between the minimum and the maximum wall thickness as measured at the end of the tube
siding
A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined to the main track by switches at one or both ends, used either for unloading freight, or to allow two trains on a same track to meet (opposite directions) or pass (same direction)
siding
The finish covering of the outside wall of a frame building, whether made of horizontal weatherboards, vertical boards with battens, shingles, or other material
siding
A side track, as a railroad; a turnout
siding
Finish covering on exterior walls
siding
The thickness of a rib or timber, measured, at right angles with its side, across the curved edge; as, a timber having a siding of ten inches
siding
Siding is a wooden or metal covering on the outside walls of a building. Material used to surface the exterior of a building to protect against exposure to the elements, prevent heat loss, and visually unify the facade. The word siding implies wood units, or products imitative of wood, used on houses. There are many different types of siding, including clapboard, horizontal lap siding, vertical board siding, and shingles. Board and batten siding, sometimes found in Carpenter Gothic houses and very modest structures, differs from the common clapboard in that it consists of vertical wood boards with their butt joints covered by battens (narrow strips), imparting a seamed appearance. Both aluminum and polyvinyl-fluoride-coated siding (commonly called vinyl siding) were developed as maintenance-free alternatives to wood clapboard; they mimic its horizontal boards. Fiberboard, a pressed-wood-pulp product, is sometimes used, though its long-term durability is limited. In larger buildings, the exterior covering is called cladding, and may be of brick, glass in a metal framework, or stone, concrete, or metal panels
siding
The outermost material on the sides of your house
siding
Exterior finish for a frame building Several types of siding might include: Asbestos cement hinges, asphalt, clapboard, shingle, board and batten, drop siding, shiplap, T111, vinyl, aluminum, hardboard, etc
siding
a very short branch off a main railway line with only one point leading onto it
siding
A track connected to the main track and used for meeting or passing trains
siding
{i} secondary railroad track that is connected to the main track; strips of wood or other material used to cover the sides of buildings
siding
The material which covers and protects the sides of a house or other building
siding
a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass material applied to the outside of a building to make it weatherproof
siding
The finish covering of the outside wall of a frame building Many different types are available
siding
Exterior wall finish materials applied to the outside of a structure
siding
Boards nailed horizontally to the exterior of a home Generally wood, metal or vinyl
siding
The covering of the outside wall of a frame house, whether made of weatherboards, vertical boarding with cleats, shingles, or the like
siding
A siding is a short railway track beside the main tracks, where engines and carriages are left when they are not being used
siding
A facing material, or cladding, applied to the outside of a wood-framed building to make it weatherproof Sometimes called weatherboarding Several kinds of wood siding are common in Canada Shiplap (or drop siding) consists of horizontally laid boards with notched edges that make an overlapping joint; the face of each board is parallel to the plane of the wall Clapboard (or bevelled siding) consists of bevelled boards laid horizontally and overlapping at the top and bottom; the face of each board is oblique to the wall Board-and-batten siding is composed of vertically applied boards whose joints are covered by narrow strips (battens) Shingles may also be used as siding, and materials other than wood are often employed Composition siding is made of asphalt, asbestos, or synthetic materials, often imitating brick or shingle Metal siding (usually composed of aluminum or galvanized steel) and vinyl siding are also used, often imitating wood
siding
The finish covering the outside walls of a frame building, whether made of horizontal weatherboards, vertical boards with battens, shingles or other material
siding
The finished covering on the outside of non masonry walls of houses and buildings Shingles, wood siding, aluminum siding, vinyl siding, stucco, etc
siding
material applied to the outside of a building to make it weatherproof
siding
Finish material such as wood, vinyl and aluminum used on outside walls
siding
the exterior wall finish material applied to a light frame wood structure
siding
a short track joined to the running line by one or two sets of points, typically used for loading/unloading goods
siding
a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass
siding
A track auxiliary to the main track, for meeting or passing trains, which is so designated in the time table, GBO, train order or DOB
siding
A single piece of track attached to a mainline or headshunt at one end only The other end will usually be terminated with a buffer stop so as to ensure that trains do not run off the end
siding
A length of railway track used for storing rolling stock between journeys
siding
The material used to cover the exposed side of a wood framed building (weatherboard, drop-siding etc )
siding
Track adjacent to a main or secondary track for meeting or passing trains
siding
Attaching one's self to a party
sidings
plural of siding
to the side
lateral
si̇de
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