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Definition of side
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Side (v. t.) To
furnish
with a
siding;
as, to side a
house..
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Volvox
::
Volvox
(n.) A genus of
minute,
pale-green,
globular,
organisms,
about one
fiftieth
of an inch in
diameter,
found
rolling
through
water,
the
motion
being
produced
by
minute
colorless
cilia.
It has been
considered
as
belonging
to the
flagellate
Infusoria,
but is now
referred
to the
vegetable
kingdom,
and each
globule
is
considered
a
colony
of many
individuals.
The
commonest
species
is
Volvox
globator,
often
called
globe
animalcule..
Cispadane
::
Cispadane
(a.) On the
hither
side of the river Po with
reference
to Rome; that is, on the south
side..
Around
::
Around
(prep.)
From one part to
another
of; at
random
through;
about;
on
another
side of; as, to
travel
around
the
country;
a house
standing
around
the
corner..
Neural
::
Neural
(a.)
relating
to the
nerves
or
nervous
system;
taining
to,
situated
in the
region
of, or on the side with, the
neural,
or
cerebro-spinal,
axis; --
opposed
to
hemal.
As
applied
to
vertebrates,
neural
is the same as
dorsal;
as
applied
to
invertebrates
it is
usually
the same as
ventral.
Cf.
Hemal..
Lozenge
::
Lozenge
(n.) A
figure
with four equal
sides,
having
two acute and two
obtuse
angles;
a
rhomb..
Inconsiderable
::
Inconsiderable
(a.) Not
considerable;
unworthy
of
consideration
or
notice;
unimportant;
small;
trivial;
as, an
inconsiderable
distance;
an
inconsiderable
quantity,
degree,
value,
or sum..
Web-fingered
::
Web-fingered
(a.)
Having
the
fingers
united
by a web for a
considerable
part of their
length.
Bracket
::
Bracket
(n.) An
architectural
member,
plain or
ornamental,
projecting
from a wall or pier, to
support
weight
falling
outside
of the same; also, a
decorative
feature
seeming
to
discharge
such an
office..
Curia
::
Curia (n.) The court of a
sovereign
or of a
feudal
lord; also; his
residence
or his
household.
Residence
::
Residence
(n.) The place where one
resides;
an
abode;
a
dwelling
or
habitation;
esp., a
settled
or
permanent
home or
domicile..
Shears
::
Shears
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of two
blades,
commonly
with bevel
edges,
connected
by a
pivot,
and
working
on both sides of the
material
to be cut, -- used for
cutting
cloth and other
substances..
Enneagon
::
Enneagon
(n.) A
polygon
or plane
figure
with nine sides and nine
angles;
a
nonagon.
Inducement
::
Inducement
(n.) That which
induces;
a
motive
or
consideration
that leads one to
action
or
induces
one to act; as,
reward
is an
inducement
to
toil..
Ambidexter
::
Ambidexter
(n.) A
double-dealer;
one
equally
ready to act on
either
side in party
disputes.
By-law
::
By-law
(n.) A law that is less
important
than a
general
law or
constitutional
provision,
and
subsidiary
to it; a rule
relating
to a
matter
of
detail;
as, civic
societies
often adopt a
constitution
and
by-laws
for the
government
of their
members.
In this sense the word has
probably
been
influenced
by by,
meaning
secondary
or
aside..
Cognate
::
Cognate
(n.) One who is
related
to
another
on the
female
side.
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) A
thought
or a
consideration
offered
in
support
of a
determination
or an
opinion;
a just
ground
for a
conclusion
or an
action;
that which is
offered
or
accepted
as an
explanation;
the
efficient
cause of an
occurrence
or a
phenomenon;
a
motive
for an
action
or a
determination;
proof,
more or less
decisive,
for an
opinion
or a
conclusion;
principle;
efficient
cause;
final
cause;
ground
of
argument..
Family
::
Family
(v. t.) A group of
organisms,
either
animal
or
vegetable,
related
by
certain
points
of
resemblance
in
structure
or
development,
more
comprehensive
than a
genus,
because
it is
usually
based on fewer or less
pronounced
points
of
likeness.
In
zoology
a
family
is less
comprehesive
than an
order;
in
botany
it is often
considered
the same thing as an
order..
Equipoise
::
Equipoise
(n.)
Equality
of
weight
or
force;
hence,
equilibrium;
a state in which the two ends or sides of a thing are
balanced,
and hence
equal;
state of being
equally
balanced;
-- said of
moral,
political,
or
social
interests
or
forces..
Mind
::
Mind (n.) To fix the mind or
thoughts
on; to
regard
with
attention;
to treat as of
consequence;
to
consider;
to heed; to mark; to note.
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