-side

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See also: Side, side, siđe, sìde, sídé, sīdé, and šide

English

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Etymology

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From side.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-side

  1. Forms adjectives describing position next to or alongside an object.
    fireside (next to a fire), railside (alongside a railway)
  2. Forms adjectives and adverbs describing position in relation to a dividing line or other separation.
    airside (in the controlled part of an airport (as opposed to in the public part); to the controlled part of an airport), planetside (on a planet (as opposed to in space); to a planet)
  3. Forms nouns describing the area alongside or around an object.
    fireside (the area next to a fire), lockside (the area surrounding a canal lock)
  4. (chiefly UK) Forms proper nouns naming the conurbation around a river.
    Deeside, Humberside, Merseyside, Tameside, Teesside

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