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61Side — I Side [irisch, Plural von síd »Feenhügel«], irische Mythologie: übernatürliches Wesen (Elfen, Feen), als deren Wohnsitz (síd) man prähistorische Hügelgräber oder natürliche Hügel ansah; auch gleichgesetzt mit den Tuatha Dé Danann des… …
62side-on — ADJ A side on collision or view is a collision or view from the side of an object. The German car also features steel beams built into the doors for added protection against a side on crash …
63side-on — adjective coming from one side rather than from in front or behind: a side on collision side on adverb …
64side — n 1. border, edge, rim, margin, fringe, verge, brink, brim, skirt, flank. 2. phase, aspect, facet, angle, Inf. slant, Inf. twist; vantage point, standpoint, point of view, viewpoint, view. 3.(all of a city) quarter, section, division, precinct,… …
65side-on — /saɪd ˈɒn/ (say suyd on) adverb with the side pointing towards, striking or opposed to something: the boat was side on to the beach; the cars met side on …
66side — long ; my coat is very side ; i. e. very long. Also proud, steep. From the Saxon, SIDE, BID, or the Danish, SIDE, signifying long …
67side — n. [A.S. side, side] (MOLLUSCA: Gastropoda) The surface of a shell, when present, between the shoulder and abapical suture or margin of the base …
68side-on — /suyd on , awn /, adj. 1. (of two objects) meeting with the sides foremost. adv. 2. with the side or sides foremost, esp. in a collision: The other car struck me side on. [1905 10] * * * …
69side — 1. noun /saɪd/ a) A bounding straight edge of a two dimensional shape. A square has four sides. b) A flat surface of a three dimensional object; a face …
70Side — El término Side puede referirse a: La Secretaría de Inteligencia de Argentina. A la antigua ciudad de Side puerto de Panfilia. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de …