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There are 18 words containing NESIDE

one␣side  ——  linesideonesided one-sidedTyneside  ——  Burnesidelinesiderlinesidesone-sidelyplaneside  ——  linesidersone-sidedly  ——  onesidedness one-sidedness  ——  North␣TynesideSouth␣Tyneside  ——  steal␣someone's␣identitystole␣someone's␣identity

25 definitions found

  • one␣side — n. (Idiomatic) A place where things are stored or reserved, as in… — interj. (Idiomatic) A direct, somewhat impolite demand to ask…
  • lineside — adj. (Rail transport) Alongside a railway line. — n. (Rail transport) The area that borders a railway line.
  • onesided — adj. Biased, only showing one side or point of view on an argument. — adj. (Not comparable) Limited to one surface.
  • one-sided — adj. Partial or biased in favour of one faction or demographic group. — adj. With one competitor dominant over the other. — adj. Out of proportion or lopsided.
  • Tyneside — prop.n. A conurbation in the Northeast of England, covering part…
  • Burneside — prop.n. A village in Strickland Ketel parish and Strickland Roger…
  • linesider — n. A fish, the striped bass.
  • linesides — n. Plural of lineside.
  • one-sidely — adv. Misspelling of one-sidedly.
  • planeside — adj. Beside an airplane; particularly used of baggage check or… — n. A position beside an airplane.
  • linesiders — n. Plural of linesider.
  • one-sidedly — adv. In a one-sided or biased manner. — adv. In a manner which physically favors or uses only one side of something.
  • onesidedness — n. The property of being onesided.
  • one-sidedness — n. The state of being one-sided.
  • North␣Tyneside — prop.n. A metropolitan borough on the north side of the River…
  • South␣Tyneside — prop.n. A metropolitan borough on the south side of the River…
  • steal␣someone's␣identity — v. (Slang) To assume another person’s identity, usually to gain…
  • stole␣someone's␣identity — v. Simple past tense of steal someone’s identity.
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