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Definition of siding
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of siding is as below...
Siding
(n.) 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..
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Lye
::
Lye (n.) A short side line,
connected
with the main line; a
turn-out;
a
siding..
Subside
::
Subsiding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Subsid.
Fauteuil
::
Fauteuil
(n.) Chair of a
presiding
officer.
Dean
::
Dean (n.) The head or
presiding
officer
in the
faculty
of some
colleges
or
universities.
Hospitaler
::
Hospitaler
(n.) One
residing
in a
hospital,
for the
purpose
of
receiving
the poor, the sick, and
strangers..
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) A side
track,
as a
railroad;
a
turnout..
Natal
::
Natal (a.)
Presiding
over
nativity;
as, natal
Jove..
Resident
::
Resident
(a.)
Dwelling,
or
having
an
abode,
in a place for a
continued
length
of time;
residing
on one's own
estate;
--
opposed
to
nonresident;
as,
resident
in the city or in the
country..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The
process
of
setting
accounts
or debts
between
parties
residing
at a
distance
from each
other,
without
the
intervention
of
money,
by
exchanging
orders
or
drafts,
called
bills of
exchange.
These may be drawn in one
country
and
payable
in
another,
in which case they are
called
foreign
bills;
or they may be drawn and made
payable
in the same
country,
in which case they are
called
inland
bills.
The term bill of
exchange
is often
abbreviated
into
exchange;
as, to buy or sell
exchange.
Commoration
::
Commoration
(n.) The act of
staying
or
residing
in a
place.
Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) A short side track on a
railroad,
which may be
occupied
by one train while
another
is
passing
on a main
track;
a
shunt;
a
siding;
a
switch..
Residence
::
Residence
(n.) The act or fact of
residing,
abiding,
or
dwelling
in a place for some
continuance
of time; as, the
residence
of an
American
in
France
or Italy for a
year..
Chief Baron
::
Chief baron () The
presiding
judge of the court of
exchequer.
Gavel
::
Gavel (n.) The
mallet
of the
presiding
officer
in a
legislative
body,
public
assembly,
court,
masonic
body, etc..
Situated
::
Situated
(a.)
Placed;
residing.
Metropolitan
::
Metropolitan
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
metropolitan
or the
presiding
bishop
of a
country
or
province,
his
office,
or his
dignity;
as,
metropolitan
authority..
Prolocutor
::
Prolocutor
(n.) The
presiding
officer
of a
convocation.
Climatarchic
::
Climatarchic
(a.)
Presiding
over, or
regulating,
climates..
Mansionry
::
Mansionry
(n.) The state of
dwelling
or
residing;
occupancy
as a
dwelling
place.
Residing
::
Residing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Resid.
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