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having a row of columns on every side
- peripteralhaving a row of columns on every side
- prostylea building having a row of columns across the front only
- prostylesPROSTYLE, a building having a row of columns across the front only
- qwertyof or pertaining to a keyboard having the keys in traditional typewriter arrangement, with the letters q, w, e, r, t, and y being the first six of the top row of alphabetic characters, starting from the left side
- hamatea bone on the inner side of the second row of the carpus in mammals
- hamatesa bone on the inner side of the second row of the carpus in mammals
- topstitchMake a row of continuous stitches on the top or right side of a garment or other article as a decorative feature
- topstitchingMake a row of continuous stitches on the top or right side of a garment or other article as a decorative feature
- topstitchedMake a row of continuous stitches on the top or right side of a garment or other article as a decorative feature
- topstitchesMake a row of continuous stitches on the top or right side of a garment or other article as a decorative feature
- abouton every side of
- sideposition that is opposite to or contrasted with another two sides to every question came down on the side of law and order
- distyle(of a classical temple or building in the style of one) having two columns on one or either front
- pinnate(of a leaf) having leaflets on each side of a common stalk
- oppositeHaving a position on the other or further side of something; facing something, esp. something of the same type
- cischaracterized by having certain atoms or groups of atoms on the same side of the longitudinal axis of a double bond or of the plane of a ring in a molecule
- saberlight fencing or dueling sword having an arched guard that covers the back of the hand and a tapering flexible blade with a full cutting edge along one side and a partial cutting edge on the back at the tip compare ÚpÚe foil
- sabrelight fencing or dueling sword having an arched guard that covers the back of the hand and a tapering flexible blade with a full cutting edge along one side and a partial cutting edge on the back at the tip compare ÚpÚe foil
- cishaving atoms on the same side of the molecule