OVERSIDE

overside

(adverb) over the side of a boat; “Willie eased himself overside into the sea”

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology 1

Adjective

overside (not comparable)

Located or positioned over the side, especially of a ship.

On the opposite side.

Adverb

overside (not comparable)

Over the side.

Etymology 2

Noun

overside (plural oversides)

The side facing up or positioned above; the topside; surface.

The reverse or opposite side of something.

Antonyms

• underside

Source: Wiktionary



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