overside
[ oh-ver-sahyd ]
/ ˈoʊ vərˌsaɪd /
adverb
over the side, as of a ship.
on the opposite side (of a phonograph record): Overside we are given an example of early Ellington.
adjective
effected over the side of a ship: overside delivery of cargo.
placed or located on the opposite side (of a phonograph record): The overside selections are more agreeably sung.
noun
the opposite side (of a phonograph record): On the overside we have a potpourri of Strauss waltzes.
Origin of overside
First recorded in 1880–85; short for
over the side
Words nearby overside
overshirt,
overshoe,
overshoot,
overshot,
overshot wheel,
overside,
oversight,
oversimplify,
oversize,
overskirt,
overslaugh
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British Dictionary definitions for overside
overside
/ (ˈəʊvəˌsaɪd) /
adverb
over the side (of a ship)