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| side | (n.) | 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 | (n.) | one of two or more contesting groups.; "the Confederate side was prepared to attack" |
| side | (n.) | either the left or right half of a body.; "he had a pain in his side" |
| face, side | (n.) | 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 | (n.) | 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 | (n.) | 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 | (n.) | a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure.; "the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side" |
| side | (n.) | a family line of descent.; "he gets his brains from his father's side" |
| side, side of meat | (n.) | a lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for food. |
| position, side | (n.) | an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute.; "there are two sides to every question" |
| incline, side, slope | (n.) | an elevated geological formation.; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain" |
| english, side | (n.) | (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist. |
| side | (v.) | take sides for or against.; "Who are you widing with?"; "I'm siding against the current candidate" |
| side | (adj.) | located on a side.; "side fences"; "the side porch" |
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