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SI'DER, n. 1. One that takes a side or joins a party. 2. Cider. [Not in use.]
SI'DELONG, a. Lateral; oblique; not directly in front; as a sidelong glance. SI'...
SI'DELING, adv. 1. Sidewise; with the side foremost; as, to go sideling through ...
SI'DEBOARD, n. A piece of furniture or cabinet work consisting of a table or box...
SI'DE-SADDLE, n. A saddle for a woman's seat on horseback. SIDE-SADDLE FLOWER , ...
SI'DE-FLY, n. An insect.
SI'DE-BOX, n. A box or inclosed seat on the side of a theater distinct from the ...
SIDE, n. [L. latus.] 1. The broad and long part of surface of a thing, as distin...
SICK'NESS, n. 1. Nausea; squeamishness; as sickness of the stomach. 2. State of ...
SICK'LY, a. 1. Not healthy; somewhat affected with disease; or habitually indisp...
SICK'LINESS, n. [from sickly.] 1. The state of being sickly; the state of being ...
SICK'LEWORT, n. A plant of the genus Coronilla.
SICK'LED, a. Furnished with a sickle. SICK'LEMAN. SICK'LER , n. One that uses a ...
SICKLE, n. [Gr. Vaiclh, Vagclon; L. sicula, from the root of seco, to cut.] A re...
SICK'ISHNESS, n. The quality of exciting disgust.
SICK'ISH, a. [from sick] 1. Somewhat sick or diseased. 2. Exciting disgust; naus...