toward the side
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LATERALToward the side
LATERALToward the side.
lateradtoward the side
lateradtoward the side
ALEEToward the calm side
ALEEToward the sheltered side
ALEEToward the protected side
ALEEToward the safe side
ALEEToward the sheltered side.
APORTToward the left side.
ALEEToward the windless side
ALEEToward the quiet side
VEERSLEFTHeads toward the port side
sidelongto or toward the side
ALEEToward the sheltered side, at sea
APORTToward the ship s left side
aporton or toward the port side
sidewaysTo, toward, or from the side
LEEWARDMoving toward the calmer side, at sea
APORTToward the left side of a ship
ventromedialSituated toward the middle of the ventral side
adaxialsituated on the side toward the axis or stem
aleetoward the side of a vessel sheltered from the wind
seawardsthe direction or side away from land and toward the open sea
rightson the side that is toward the east when one faces north
righton the side that is toward the east when one faces north
leewardthe lee side; the point or quarter toward which the wind blows
aleeupon or toward the lee side of a vessel; away from the wind
crosscourtto or toward the opposite side of a court (as in tennis or basketball)
aweatherupon or toward the weather side of a vessel; in the direction of the wind
fadeawaypitched ball that curves toward the side of the plate from which it was thrown
leftsof or on the side that is toward the west when a person is facing north
leftof or on the side that is toward the west when a person is facing north
righterDenoting or worn on the side of a person's body which is toward the east when they are facing north
sinisterOf, on, or toward the left-hand side (in a coat of arms, from the bearer's point of view, i.e., the right as it is depicted)
sinistralRelating to or denoting a strike-slip fault in which the motion of the block on the opposite side of the fault from an observer is toward the left
diphthongsA sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another (as in coin, loud, and side)
bilayersA film two molecules thick (formed, e.g., by lipids), in which each molecule is arranged with its hydrophobic end directed inward toward the opposite side of the film and its hydrophilic end directed outward
traversesA movement performed in dressage, in which the horse moves parallel to the side of the arena, with its shoulders carried closer to the wall than its hindquarters and its body curved toward the center
ASKEWTwisted toward one side