8-letter words containing sid
- portside — situated on the port side
- presided — to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly or meeting; act as president or chairperson.
- presider — to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly or meeting; act as president or chairperson.
- presidio — a garrisoned fort; military post.
- quayside — the area bordering and around a quay or quays.
- resident — a person who resides in a place.
- residing — to replace the siding on (a building).
- residual — pertaining to or constituting a residue or remainder; remaining; leftover.
- residuum — the residue, remainder, or rest of something.
- ringside — the area immediately surrounding a ring, especially the area occupied by the first row of seats on all sides of a boxing or wrestling ring.
- roadside — the side or border of the road; wayside.
- setaside — the act or state of setting or the state of being set.
- shipside — the area alongside a ship, as on a pier.
- sidalcea — any plant of the mostly perennial N American genus Sidalcea, related to and resembling mallow, esp S. malvaeflora, grown for its spikes of lilac, pink, or red flowers: family Malvaceae
- side arm — a weapon, as a pistol or sword, carried at the side or in the belt.
- side bet — a bet made, as with another player, in addition to one's principal bet: a side bet as to which of us would draw the highest card.
- side pot — (in poker with table stakes) a second or subsequent pot, separate from the main pot, created when a player's entire table stake has been bet in a main pot or another side pot and other players want to continue betting.
- side-way — a byway.
- sideband — the band of frequencies at the sides of the carrier frequency of a modulated signal.
- sidebone — ossification of the cartilages in the lateral portion of the foot of a horse, resulting in lameness.
- sidehead — a heading or subhead run in the margin of a book or magazine.
- sidehill — a hillside.
- sidekick — a close friend.
- sideline — a line at the side of something.
- sideling — sidelong or sideways; obliquely.
- sideload — to transfer software, data, etc., from one local system or device to another, typically from one's computer to a mobile device.
- sidelock — earlock.
- sidelong — directed to one side: a sidelong glance.
- sidenote — a note written in the margin of a page
- sidepath — a minor path
- siderate — to strike violently
- sidereal — determined by or from the stars: sidereal time.
- siderite — Also called chalybite. a common mineral, iron carbonate, FeCO 3 , usually occurring in yellowish to deep-brown cleavable masses: a minor ore of iron.
- sideroad — (esp in Ontario) a road, usually north-south, going at right angles to concession roads
- sideshow — a minor show or exhibition in connection with a principal one, as at a circus.
- sideslip — to slip to one side.
- sidesman — a man elected to help the parish church warden
- sidespin — a spinning motion imparted to a ball that causes it to rotate in course about its vertical axis.
- sidestep — to step to one side.
- sidewalk — a walk, especially a paved one, at the side of a street or road.
- sidewall — the part of a pneumatic tire between the edge of the tread and the rim of the wheel.
- sideward — directed or moving toward one side.
- sideways — with a side foremost.
- sidewind — to move like a sidewinder.
- sidewise — sideways
- sidonian — a city of ancient Phoenicia: site of modern Saida.
- speyside — the area surrounding the River Spey in E Scotland; famous for whisky distilleries.
- subsided — to sink to a low or lower level.
- surfside — next to the sea
- synapsid — a fossil reptile (of the subclass Synapsida) that exhibits some mammal-like characteristics of the skull