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1 SIDE: BY THE SIDE OF
[PREP]PRAEPRAE QUAMPRAEUTPRAE UT -
2 SIDE: FROM THE SIDE
[ADV]OBLIQUUS: AB OBLIQUOOBLICUS: AB OBLICO -
3 SIDE: ON THE SIDE OF
[PREP]PROPRODAABABS -
4 SIDE
[A]LATERALIS (-E)[N]LATUS (-ERIS) (N)COSTA (-AE) (F)PARS (PARTIS) (F)REGIO (-ONIS) (F)ORA (-AE) (F)MACERIA (-AE) (F)FACTIO (-ONIS) (F)- AT WHICH OF TWO SIDES- BY ONE'S SIDE- BY THE SIDE OF- FROM ALL SIDES- FROM BOTH SIDES- FROM THE OTHER SIDE- FROM THE SIDE- FROM THIS SIDE- FROM YOUR SIDE- ON ALL SIDES- ON BOTH SIDES- ON MANY SIDES- ON THAT SIDE- ON THAT SIDE AND ON THIS- ON THE FARTHER SIDE- ON THE FARTHER SIDE OF- ON THE NEAR SIDE OF- ON THE OTHER SIDE- ON THE SIDE OF- ON THE UNDER SIDE- ON THIS SIDE- ON THIS SIDE OF- ON TWO SIDES- TO BOTH SIDES- TO EITHER OF TWO SIDES- TO EITHER SIDE- TO THAT SIDE- TO THE FARTHER SIDE- TO THE FURTHER SIDE- TO THE NEAR SIDE- TO THIS SIDE- TOWARD THE LEFT SIDE -
5 SIDE: FROM THE OTHER SIDE
[ADV]ALTRINSECUS -
6 SIDE: ON THE FARTHER SIDE
[A]ULTERIOR (-IUS) -
7 SIDE: ON THE FARTHER SIDE OF
[ADV]TRANS[PREP]ULTRA -
8 SIDE: ON THE NEAR SIDE OF
[PREP]CISCITRA -
9 SIDE: ON THE OTHER SIDE
[ADV]ALTROVORSUM -
10 SIDE: ON THE UNDER SIDE
[ADV]INFRA -
11 SIDE: TO THE FARTHER SIDE
[ADV]ULTRO -
12 SIDE: TO THE FURTHER SIDE
[ADV]CITRO -
13 SIDE: TO THE NEAR SIDE
[ADV]CITRO -
14 SIDE: TOWARD THE LEFT SIDE
[ADV]SINISTRORSUMSINISTRORSUS -
15 COLCHIS (COUNTRY ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE BLACK SEA)
[NPR]COLCHIS (-IDIS) (F)English-Latin dictionary > COLCHIS (COUNTRY ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE BLACK SEA)
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16 FLEE OVER TO THE OTHER SIDE
[V]TRANSFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI -FUGITUM) -
17 INNER: ON THE INNER SIDE
[A]INTERIOR (-IUS) -
18 INNER: TO THE INNER SIDE
[ADV]INTRO -
19 LEFT: ON THE LEFT SIDE
[A]SINISTER (-TRA -TRUM) -
20 LOWER: ON THE LOWER SIDE
[ADV]INFERNE
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