See also: side by side

English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From side + by + side.

Adjective

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side-by-side (not comparable)

  1. Adjacent; juxtaposed.
    Antonyms: end-to-end; tandem, in tandem
    Hyponyms: abreast; neck-and-neck
    • 2013 June 1, “Ideas coming down the track”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8838, page 13 (Technology Quarterly):
      A “moving platform” scheme [] is more technologically ambitious than maglev trains even though it relies on conventional rails. Local trains would use side-by-side rails to roll alongside intercity trains and allow passengers to switch trains by stepping through docking bays.

Usage notes

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  • This hyphenated spelling is usually used before a noun it modifies, whereas the unhyphenated spelling is used after a noun it modifies.

Translations

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Noun

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side-by-side (plural side-by-sides)

  1. (automotive) A type of multipurpose off-highway utility vehicle, with four wheels, resembling a club cart or a golf cart
  2. Synonym of double-barreled shotgun. Ellipsis of side-by-side shotgun.
  3. Synonym of double rifle. Ellipsis of side-by-side rifle.
  4. Ellipsis of side-by-side smoothbore rifle / side-by-side smooth-bore rifle / side-by-side smoothbore / side-by-side smooth bore. (a side-by-side "musket" (unrifled) longarm)

Hypernyms

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automotive

Coordinate terms

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automotive
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