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VerbarJugata
figures of two heads on a medal or coin either side by side or joined
justified
and spaced so as to line up at the left side or right side of the printed page or on both
Laterally
By the side sidewise toward or from the side
Latitude
Extent from side to side or distance sidewise from a given point or
Narrow
little breadth not wide or broad having little distance from side to side as a narrow board a narrow street a
Narwhal
unicorn fish and unicorn whale Sometimes two horns are developed side by side
One sided
Having one side only or one side prominent
Pandean pipes
graduated in length by the musical scale and fastened together side by side a syrinx a mouth organ said to have
Parachordal
Situated on either side of the notochord applied especially to the cartilaginous rudiments of
Prism glass
Glass with one side smooth and the other side formed into sharp edged ridges
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