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Long; large; extensive. [Obs. or Scot.] Shak.His gown had side sleeves down to mid leg. Laneham.Side action, in breech-loading firearms, a mechanism for operatingthe breech block, which is moved by a lever that turns sidewise.-- Side arms, weapons worn at the side, as sword, bayonet, pistols,etc.-- Side ax, an ax of which the handle is bent to one side.-- Side-bar rule (Eng. Law.), a rule authorized by the courts to begranted by their officers as a matter of course, without formalapplication being made to them in open court; -- so called becauseanciently moved for by the attorneys at side bar, that is,informally. Burril.-- Side box, a box or inclosed seat on the side of a theater.To insure a side-box station at half price. Cowper.-- Side chain, one of two safety chains connecting a tender with alocomotive, at the sides.-- Side cut, a canal or road branching out from the main one. [U.S.]-- Side dish, one of the dishes subordinate to the main course.-- Side glance, a glance or brief look to one side.-- Side hook (Carp.), a notched piece of wood for clamping a boardto something, as a bench.-- Side lever, a working beam of a side-lever engine.-- Side-lever engine, a marine steam engine having a working beam ofeach side of the cylinder, near the bottom of the engine,communicating motion to a crank that is above them.-- Side pipe (Steam Engine), a steam or exhaust pipe connecting theupper and lower steam chests of the cylinder of a beam engine.-- Side plane, a plane in which the cutting edge of the iron is atthe side of the stock.-- Side posts (Carp.), posts in a truss, usually placed in pairs,each post set at the same distance from the middle of the truss, forsupporting the principal rafters, hanging the tiebeam, etc.-- Side rod. (a) One of the rods which connect the piston-rodcrosshead with the side levers, in a side-lever engine. (b) SeeParallel rod, under Parallel.-- Side screw (Firearms), one of the screws by which the lock issecured to the side of a firearm stock.-- Side table, a table placed either against the wall or aside fromthe principal table.-- Side tool (Mach.), a cutting tool, used in a lathe or planer,having the cutting edge at the side instead of at the point.-- Side wind, a wind from one side; hence, an indirect attack, orindirect means. Wright.