SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: NOUN
- The left or right half of the trunk of a human or animal body.
- The part within an object or area to the left or right of the observer or of its vertical axis.
- Either of the two surfaces of a thin, flat object.
- A surface of an object that extends more or less perpendicularly from an observer standing in front.
- A surface of an object, especially a surface joining a top and bottom.
- A surface bounding a solid figure.
- A line bounding a plane figure.
- An elevated geological formation
- (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
- A place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location
- A surface forming part of the outside of an object
- One of two or more contesting groups
- A family line of descent
- A lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for food
- An opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute
- An aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect)
- Either the left or right half of a body
- A line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure
- In golf, the two players playing together in a best-ball match, a threesome, a foursome, or a four-ball match.
- In geometry: One of the determining straights of a polygram.
- An extended outer surface of an object
- The space immediately next to someone.
- An incomplete script that shows the lines and cues of a single performer only.
- Line of descent.
- A distinct aspect.
- One of the positions maintained in a dispute or debate.
- One of two or more opposing individuals, groups, teams, or sets of opinions.
- An area separated from another area by an intervening feature, such as a line or barrier.
- One of two or more contrasted parts or places within an area, identified by its location with respect to a center.
- The space immediately next to something. Often used in combination.
- In billiards, the spin given to a propelled ball by striking it off center.
- An item that is incidental
- (frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified
- A minor accompanying item or expense.
- Something subordinate or casual: often used in the plural to mean minor expenses.
- An incident; that which is incidental; esp., in the plural, an aggregate of subordinate or incidental items not particularized.
- Incidental expense.
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: ADJECTIVE
- In addition to the main part; supplementary.
- Minor; incidental.
- From or to one side; oblique.
- Located on a side.
- (sometimes followed by `to') minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature or occurring as a chance concomitant or consequence
- Following as a consequence
- Occurring or likely to occur as an unpredictable or minor consequence: : accidental.
- Of a minor, casual, or subordinate nature.
- Happening, as an occasional event, without regularity; coming without design; casual; accidental; hence, not of prime concern; subordinate; collateral
- Loosely associated; existing as a byproduct, tangent, or accident.
- Entering or approaching, prior to reflection (more frequently incident).
- Following or accompanying as a consequence
- Not of prime or central importance
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: VERB
- Take the side of; be on the side of
- Take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
- N/A
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To align oneself in a disagreement.
- To be positioned next to.
- To provide sides or siding for.
- N/A
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Widely; wide; far.
- Wide; large; long; far-reaching.
- To place at one side; set aside.
- To push aside.
- To cut into sides; cut apart and trim the sides of, as a slaughtered animal; also, to carve for the table: as, to side a hog.
- To flatten off a side or sides of (timber) by hewing it with a side-ax or broadax, or by sawing.
- To place or range on a side; determine the side or party of.
- Take sides for or against
- To stand on the same level with; be equal to in position or rank; keep abreast of; match; rival.
- To be on the same side with, physically or morally; be at or on the side of; hence, to countenance or support.
- To be, stand, or move by the side of; have or take position beside; come alongside of.
- In ship- and boat-building, to have a breadth of the amount stated, as a piece of timber: as, it sides 14 inches.
- To take or choose sides; divide on one side and the other; separate in opposition.
- To take part with, or the part of, another or others; place one's self on the same side in action or opinion, as against opposition or any adverse force; concur actively: commonly followed by with.
- To cultivate alongside of, as a row of cotton.
- (idiom) (side by side) Next to each other; close together.
- (idiom) (on the side) In addition to the main occupation or activity.
- (idiom) (this side of) Verging on; short of.
- (idiom) (on the side) In addition to the main portion.
- Occurring, inseparably or fortuitously, in conjunction with something else, usually of greater importance; of minor importance; occasional; casual: as incidental expenses.
- Occurring with or following as a consequence
- Synonyms Chance, Casual, etc. See accidental.
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: RELATED WORDS
- Side of meat, Root, Incidental, English, By, Bye, Added, Incident, Sidelong, Lateral, Face, Broadside, Position, Incline, Slope
- Incidental expense, Side, Related to, By, Incident, Attendant, Secondary, Nonessential, Accompanying, Peripheral, Concomitant, Parenthetical, Unessential, Related, Inessential
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Flank, Root, Incidental, English, By, Bye, Added, Incident, Sidelong, Lateral, Face, Broadside, Position, Incline, Slope
- Incidental expense, Side, Related to, By, Incident, Attendant, Secondary, Nonessential, Accompanying, Peripheral, Concomitant, Parenthetical, Unessential, Related, Inessential
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We hunt out of trucks, side by side Polaris Rangers and off Horses.
- If your felt has a nicer side, put that side down.
- Validation can be done in both client side and server side.
- There is room for the two to work side by side.
- Mark both the drivers side and passenger side.
- Structure: two subjects are discussed side by side.
- We compare them side by side for you.
- Always refer the rotor side parameters to stator side.
- He moved his head slowly from side to side.
- Original Side and on Appellate Side, High Court, Calcutta.
- Incidental Ambushing Incidental ambushing comprises of unintentional ambushing and saturation ambushing.
- The problem is not so much going after foreign communications but going after incidental and collecting incidental communications that involve American citizens.
- ACMG incidental findings are not reported for relatives submitted for segregation analysis only or that opted out of receiving ACMG incidental findings.
- If the multiple surgical procedures include an incidental procedure, no benefits shall be allowed for the incidental procedure.
- The HIPAA Privacy Rule permits incidental disclosures of PHI, and a BAA is not required where access to PHI would be incidental.
- Incidental expenditure: Are incidental expenditures clearly specified and in accordance with the guidance notes provided by the EC interim template?
- Permit for Incidental Take of Desert Tortoise in Washington County, Utah, Biological Opinion and Incidental Take Statement.
- The rendering of incidental retailing or services incidental to the primary use.
- The commercial component is then apportioned into directed, incidental troll, and incidental sablefish fisheries.
- Reimbursement for Incidental Expenses may not exceed the Incidental Expense rates in par.
SIDE vs INCIDENTAL: QUESTIONS
- How do I view calendars side by side in Google Calendar?
- Can two motorcycles ride side by side in the same lane?
- How many amps does a side by side refrigerator use?
- Which side of underlay should be laid gold side down?
- What is buy side and sell side in investment banking?
- How powerful is the Dark Side compared to light side?
- What are the benefits of a side by side refrigerator?
- Should losses be shown on assets side or liability side?
- Should I install different Visual Studio versions side-by-side?
- Do Frigidaire side by side refrigerators have continuity bulbs?
- How can I gradually increase my incidental exercise?
- Can involvement load hypothesis predict incidental vocabulary learning?
- Is transportation to work included in incidental expenses?
- Which histologic findings are characteristic of incidental myocarditis?
- What are some examples of incidental learning programs?
- How does gender influence long-term incidental memory?
- What percentage of DVT ultrasounds have incidental findings?
- Are Jamis responsible for incidental or consequential damages?
- What are incidental questions in private international law?
- What is an incidental purpose incidental to the enjoyment of dwellinghouse?