Not tipping to either side
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INBALANCENot tipping to either side
ENDONNot from either side
neutralityThe state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality
neutralitiesThe state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality
backbench(in the UK) The benches behind the front benches on either side of the House of Commons, occupied by members of parliament who do not hold office in the government or opposition
ASHESWord on either side of "to"
straddleto have one leg on either side (of)
straddlingto have one leg on either side (of)
VISWord on either side of "-a-" (face-to-face)
hemispacethe area to one side, either left or right, of the body
hemispacesHEMISPACE, the area to one side, either left or right, of the body
bracketsThe distance between two artillery shots fired either side of the target to establish range
malleolarof or pertaining to the malleolus, a rounded bony projection on either side of the ankle
selvagedthe edge on either side of a woven or flat-knitted fabric so finished as to prevent raveling
selvedgethe edge on either side of a woven or flat-knitted fabric so finished as to prevent raveling
pantiletapered, semicylindrical roofing tile laid either convex side up to overlap flanking similar tiles laid concave side up or vice versa
malleolusA bony projection with a shape likened to a hammer head, esp. each of those on either side of the ankle
pantilestapered, semicylindrical roofing tile laid either convex side up to overlap flanking similar tiles laid concave side up or vice versa
passageA narrow way, typically having walls on either side, allowing access between buildings or to different rooms within a building; a passageway
passagewayA long, narrow way, typically having walls on either side, that allows access between buildings or to different rooms within a building
passagewaysA long, narrow way, typically having walls on either side, that allows access between buildings or to different rooms within a building
BRIDGEApt word to substitute for each of four black squares to make sense of the across answers on either side of them
passagesA narrow way, typically having walls on either side, allowing access between buildings or to different rooms within a building; a passageway
leeboardeither of two broad, flat objects attached to the sides of a sailing ship amidships, the one on the lee side being lowered into the water to prevent the ship from making leeway
ryalformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
ryalsformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
psoaieither of two muscles, one on each side of the loin, extending internally from the sides of the spinal column to the upper end of the femur, which assist in flexing and rotating the thigh and flexing the trunk on the pelvis
psoaseither of two muscles, one on each side of the loin, extending internally from the sides of the spinal column to the upper end of the femur, which assist in flexing and rotating the thigh and flexing the trunk on the pelvis
psoaeeither of two muscles, one on each side of the loin, extending internally from the sides of the spinal column to the upper end of the femur, which assist in flexing and rotating the thigh and flexing the trunk on the pelvis
psoaticeither of two muscles, one on each side of the loin, extending internally from the sides of the spinal column to the upper end of the femur, which assist in flexing and rotating the thigh and flexing the trunk on the pelvis
conchoidsA plane quartic curve consisting of two separate branches either side of and asymptotic to a central straight line (the asymptote), such that if a line is drawn from a fixed point (the pole) to intersect both branches, the part of the line falling between the two branches is of constant length and is exactly bisected by the asymptote
conchoidA plane quartic curve consisting of two separate branches either side of and asymptotic to a central straight line (the asymptote), such that if a line is drawn from a fixed point (the pole) to intersect both branches, the part of the line falling between the two branches is of constant length and is exactly bisected by the asymptote