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sideward
sideward, adv. and a. (ˈsaɪdwəd) [f. side n.1 Cf. MDu. sijtwert, zijdwaert.] A. adv. Towards one side or the other.c 1430 Art Nombryng 3 We writene in this art to the lift side-warde, as arabiene writene, that weren fynders of this science. a 1513 Fabyan Chron. (1516) v. cxxvii. 64/1 Euyn soo became... Oxford English Dictionary
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Centropyge potteri
He then moves to be above the female, halts, raises his dorsal and anal fin, starts to flutter the pectoral fins and makes a slight sideward turn before wikipedia.org
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What is another word for aside - WordHippo
Synonyms for aside include alongside, sidewise, to one side, on one side, to the side, sideward, sidewards, away, sideways and off. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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sidewards
ˈsidewards, adv. [f. side n.1 Cf. Du. zijwaarts, G. seitwärts.] Syduardys in the Promp. Parv. (E.E.T.S.) 410 is app. an error for sydnandys sidenhand. 1. To one side. Cf. sideward adv.a 1648 Ld. Herbert Life (1886) 73 When it is requisite only to make a horse go sidewards, it will be enough to keep ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gazey
Gazey () is a peak in the Pirin mountain, Bulgaria situated on a small sideward ridge of the Polejansli Ridge. wikipedia.org
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Kendallina
The anteriormost segment gradually narrows into a sideward directed point, while further to the back the segments are rounded with a short, outward deflected wikipedia.org
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disinvite
† disinˈvite, v. Obs. [dis- 6.] trans. To do the opposite of inviting; to retract or cancel an invitation to. Hence disinˈviting ppl. a.1580 Sidney Arcadia iii. 329 Casting a sideward look on Zelmane, [he] made an imperious sign with a threatening allurement (a dis-inviting inviting of her) to follo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chrysocoris patricius
Abdominal sternites are ochreous with black patches sideward. Center of III, IV and last abdominal sternites black. wikipedia.org
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Denticulate
Denticulate leaf, a leaf with finely toothed margins Denticulate ligaments, in human anatomy a type of conodont prehistoric fish, characterized by the sideward wikipedia.org
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Iapetognathus fluctivagus
It can be readily distinguished from other conodonts existing during the same age by the sideward orientation of the major teeth-like projections (denticulate wikipedia.org
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Dynamic rollover
variety of reasons, including the failure to remove a tiedown or skid securing device, or if the skid or wheel contacts a fixed object while hovering sideward wikipedia.org
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Teratornithidae
Other anatomical features, such as the relatively small and sideward facing orbits and the lower skull, are also consistent with a scavenging live style More sideward facing eyes allow scavenging raptors to have a wider field of vision, which is advantageous in spotting carcases. wikipedia.org
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Arabian Mau
The ears are large, slightly forward and sideward-placed, a little long, and high-set on the skull. wikipedia.org
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Orygmaspis
The anteriormost segment gradually narrows into a sideward directed point, while further to the back the spines are directed outward and the spine is of wikipedia.org
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Automatic parking
proposed an automatic parking technology using four-wheel steering in its IRVW (Integrated Research Volkswagen) Futura concept car, allowing it to move sideward front of an empty parking spot and re-orients its four wheels in the perpendicular direction (leaving rubber marks on the road) to prepare for subsequent sideward wikipedia.org
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