See also: Waterside

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From Middle English water-syde, water side, equivalent to water +‎ -side.

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waterside (plural watersides)

  1. The land bordering a body of water.

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waterside (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or situated on a waterside.
    • 1950 December, R. C. J. Day and R. K. Kirkland, “The Kelvedon & Tollesbury Light Railway”, in Railway Magazine, page 838:
      Nearer the coast, the land becomes markedly more marshy, with long, winding channels striking inland from the sea, making access to some of the waterside villages rather difficult.

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