side-glance side-look | a glance sideways, she shot him an impatient side-glance |
Lake Trasimenus Battle of Lake Trasimenus | a battle in BC in which Hannibal ambushed a Roman army led by Flaminius |
side-blotched lizard sand lizard Uta stansburiana | one of the most abundant lizards in the arid western United States |
lesser scaup lesser scaup duck lake duck Aythya affinis | common scaup of North America, males have purplish heads |
landlocked salmon lake salmon | Atlantic salmon confined to lakes of New England and southeastern Canada |
lake trout salmon trout Salvelinus namaycush | large fork-tailed trout of lakes of Canada and the northern United States |
lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis | found in the Great Lakes and north to Alaska |
cisco lake herring Coregonus artedi | important food fish of cold deep lakes of North America |
lake dwelling pile dwelling | dwelling built on piles in or near a lake, specifically in prehistoric villages |
Lake Mead | the largest reservoir in the United States, located in southeastern Nevada and northwestern Arizona and formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, the center of a recreational area |
Lake Powell | the second largest reservoir in the United States, located in southern Utah and north central Arizona and formed by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River |
Lake Volta | the Volta river in southeastern has been dammed to create one of the world's largest man-made lakes |
pistol handgun side arm shooting iron | a firearm that is held and fired with one hand |
pommel horse side horse | a gymnastic horse with a cylindrical body covered with leather and two upright handles (pommels) near the center, held upright by two steel supports, one at each end |
reservoir artificial lake man-made lake | lake used to store water for community use |
side | an extended outer surface of an object, he turned the box over to examine the bottom side, they painted all four sides of the house |
side chapel | a small chapel off the side aisle of a church |
side door side entrance | an exterior door at one side of a building |
side pocket | a pocket on the side of a billiard table |
side road | a minor road branching off of a main road |
side street | a street intersecting a main street and terminating there |
side-wheeler | a paddle steamer having a paddle wheel on each side |
side yard | the grounds at either side of a house |
snare drum snare side drum | a small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower head |
straight chair side chair | a straight-backed chair without arms |
sideburn burnside mutton chop side-whiskers | facial hair that has grown down the side of a man's face in front of the ears (especially when the rest of the beard is shaved off) |
side | either the left or right half of a body, he had a pain in his side |
side | an aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect), he was on the heavy side, he is on the purchasing side of the business, it brought out his better side |
side view | a view from the side of something |
supply-side economics | the school of economic theory that stresses the costs of production as a means of stimulating the economy, advocates policies that raise capital and labor output by increasing the incentive to produce |
side position | an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute, there are two sides to every question |
English side | (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist |
silver lining bright side | a consoling aspect of a difficult situation, every cloud has a silver lining, look on the bright side of it |
side dish side order entremets | a dish that is served with, but is subordinate to, a main course |
side side of meat | a lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for food |
side of beef | dressed half of a beef carcass |
flitch side of bacon | salted and cured abdominal wall of a side of pork |
side of pork | dressed half of a hog carcass |
lake trout | flesh of large trout of northern lakes |
lake herring cisco | cold-water fish caught in Lake Superior and northward |
side | a family line of descent, he gets his brains from his father's side |
side | one of two or more contesting groups, the Confederate side was prepared to attack |
lake poets | English poets at the beginning of the th century who lived in the Lake District and were inspired by it |
side face | a surface forming part of the outside of an object, he examined all sides of the crystal, dew dripped from the face of the leaf |
lee lee side leeward | the side of something that is sheltered from the wind |
Crater Lake National Park | a national park in Oregon having the deepest lake in the United States in the crater of an extinct volcano |
Lake Clark National Park | a national park in Alaska having Eskimo and Athapaskan archeological sites |
side | a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure, the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side |
side | a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location, they always sat on the right side of the church, he never left my side |
blind side | the side on which your vision is limited or obstructed |