| BACKSIDE | • backside n. The back side of anything, the part opposite its front, particularly… • backside n. (Figuratively) The reverse or opposite of anything. • backside n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side. |
| BACKSIDES | • backsides n. Plural of backside. • back-sides n. Plural of back-side. • BACKSIDE n. the buttocks. |
| BANKSIDE | • bankside n. The land by a riverbank. • BANKSIDE n. the slope of a river bank. |
| BANKSIDES | • banksides n. Plural of bankside. • BANKSIDE n. the slope of a river bank. |
| CREEKSIDE | • creekside adj. Beside a creek. • creekside n. The land forming the side of a creek. • Creekside prop.n. Ellipsis of Creekside Village.; A neighbourhood of Creekside district, Whistler-Blackcomb, Lower Mainland… |
| CREEKSIDES | • creeksides n. Plural of creekside. • CREEKSIDE n. the area at the side of a creek. |
| DOCKSIDE | • dockside n. The area near a dock, or next to a docked ship. • DOCKSIDE n. the area adjacent to a dock. |
| DOCKSIDES | • docksides n. Plural of dockside. • DOCKSIDE n. the area adjacent to a dock. |
| RINKSIDE | • rinkside n. The side of an ice rink, where spectators can sit. • RINKSIDE n. the area at the side of a rink. |
| RINKSIDES | • rinksides n. Plural of rinkside. • RINKSIDE n. the area at the side of a rink. |
| TRACKSIDE | • trackside adj. Located to the side of a track, especially a racetrack or set of railroad tracks. • trackside n. The area that borders a track. • TRACKSIDE n. the side of a (racing) track. |
| TRACKSIDES | • tracksides n. Plural of trackside. • TRACKSIDE n. the side of a (racing) track. |
| WEAKSIDE | • weakside adj. (Sports) Of or pertaining to the side of the field that has fewer players in a team’s formation. • weak-side adj. Alternative form of weakside. • WEAKSIDE n. someone's weak point, the side on which they are most liable to temptation. |
| WEAKSIDES | • WEAKSIDE n. someone's weak point, the side on which they are most liable to temptation. |