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Etymology

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From city +‎ -side.

Adjective

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cityside (not comparable)

  1. (journalism) Working in the city.
    • 1988 July 22, Michael Miner, “A Doc and His Sox; Hotshot, Potshots: The Sun-Times Grooms a Star”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Now he is a cityside reporter being shifted from beat to beat, learning the ropes, learning Chicago, upward bound.
  2. Relating to the city or town rather than the countryside.
    Synonym: urban
    • 2000, Upper Trinity River Basin, Trinity River, Programmatic EIS, page 34:
      The “split parkway on cityside" alternative would be constructed on the cityside slopes of the Dallas Floodway East and West levees and would have total[sic] of eight general-purpose lanes with four lanes along each levee.
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