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Definition of Sided
1. a. Having (such or so many) sides; -- used in composition; as, one-sided; many- sided.
Definition of Sided
1. Verb. (past of ''side'') ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sided
1. side [v] - See also: side
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sided
Literary usage of Sided
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Projective Geometry by Oswald Veblen, John Wesley Young (1918)
"Hence R is two•sided according to § 168. Thus we have by comparison with § 196
... The interior of an even polygon is a two•sided region. 198. ..."
2. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury by Thomas Hobbes (1839)
"vS The triangle fig. of 1 mean . fig. of 2 means fig. of 3 means •{ A three-sided
fig. of 4 means A three-sided fig. of 5 means fig. of 6 means and base. ..."
3. The Call of the Wild by Jack London (1903)
"Sometimes Mercedes sided with her husband, some- rimes with her brother. The result
was a beautiful and unending family quarrel. Starting from a dispute as ..."
4. A Dictionary of Psychological Medicine: Giving the Definition, Etymology and by Daniel Hack Tuke (1892)
"A very early sign noticed by Bury has been the exaggeration of knee-jerks, but
sooner or later one-sided spasm, paresis of one or more limbs, ..."
5. An Introduction to Herbart's Science and Practice of Education by Henry M. Felkin, Emmie Felkin, Johann Friedrich Herbart (1895)
"The one-sided man is akin to the egoist, even if so unconsciously, fo- he connects
... He would have been a one-sided man. To avoid the danger of egoism, ..."
6. An Introduction to Herbart's Science and Practice of Education by Henry M. Felkin, Emmie Felkin (1895)
"The one-sided man is akin to the egoist, even if so unconsciously, for he connects
... He would have been a one-sided man. To avoid the danger of egoism, ..."
7. An Introduction to Herbart's Science and Practice of Education by Henry M. Felkin, Emmie Felkin (1900)
"Many-sided " Mediate interest," says Herbart, " tends, the interest, greater its
extent to one-sidedness, if not to egoism. The egoist is interested in a ..."
8. Theory of Maxima and Minima by Harris Hancock (1917)
"B. FUNCTIONS WHICH HAVE ONLY ONE-sided DIFFERENTIAL QUOTIENTS OF A CERTAIN ORDER
... If the continuous function f(x) has for x = x0 one-sided differential ..."