#object_side__side an extended outer surface of an object; "he turned the box over to examine the bottom side"; "they painted all four sides of the house"
supertype: #surface the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer constituting or resembling such a boundary; "there is a special cleaner for these surfaces"; "the cloth had a pattern of red dots on a white surface"
subtype: #broadside.side the whole side of a vessel from stem to stern; "the ship was broadside to the dock"
subtype: #edge a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box"
subtype: #bevel__cant__chamfer two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees
subtype: #splay an outward bevel around a door or window that makes it seem larger
subtype: #bezel a sloping edge on a cutting tool
subtype: #brim.edge__rim__lip the top edge of a vessel
subtype: #kerb__curb an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)
subtype: #deckle_edge__deckle rough edge left by a deckle on handmade paper or produced artificially on machine-made paper
subtype: #featheredge a thin tapering edge
subtype: #knife_edge__knifeedge__cutting_edge__cuttingedge the sharp cutting side of the blade of a knife
subtype: #leading_edge__leadingedge forward edge of an airfoil
subtype: #milling corrugated edge of a coin
subtype: #razor_edge__razoredge an edge that is as sharp as the cutting side of a razor
subtype: #trailing_edge the rear edge of an airfoil
subtype: #front the side that is seen or that goes first
subtype: #fore__bow__prow__stem front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"
subtype: #facade__frontage the face or front of a building
subtype: #frontispiece.facade an ornamental facade
subtype: #face.front the side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object); "he dealt the cards face down"
subtype: #clock_face__clockface__clock_dial__clockdial the face of a clock showing hours and minutes of the day
subtype: #dial the face of a timepiece; graduated to show the hours
subtype: #frontispiece front illustration facing the title page of a book
subtype: #nose a front that resembles a human nose (especially the front of an aircraft); "the nose of the rocket heated up on reentry"
subtype: #nose.front the front or forward projection of a tool or weapon; "he ducked under the nose of the gun"
subtype: #nose_cone__ogive front consisting of the conical head of a missile or rocket that protects the payload from heat during its passage through the atmosphere
subtype: #shirtfront the front of a shirt (usually the part not covered by a jacket); "he had spilled catsup on his shirtfront"
subtype: #shopfront__storefront the front side of a store facing the street; usually contains display windows
subtype: #larboard__port the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose
subtype: #nearside (British) the side of a vehicle nearest the kerb
subtype: #obverse.side the side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or design
subtype: #head.obverse (usually plural) an obverse side of a coin that bears the representation of a person's head; "call heads or tails!"
subtype: #rear.side__back the side that goes last or is not normally seen; "he wrote the date on the back of the photograph"
subtype: #stern__after_part__afterpart__quarter__poop__tail the rear part of a ship
subtype: #tail_assembly__tail__empennage the rear part of an aircraft
subtype: #reverse.side__verso the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design
subtype: #tail.reverse (usually plural) the reverse side of a coin that does not bear the representation of a person's head
subtype: #sidewall.side the side of an automobile tire; "the car had white sidewalls"
subtype: #soffit the underside of a part of a building (such as an arch or overhang or beam etc.)
subtype: #starboard the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone facing the bow or nose
subtype: #upper_surface__uppersurface the side that is uppermost
subtype: #ceiling the overhead upper surface of a room; "he hated painting the ceiling"
subtype: #overhead (nautical) the top surface of an enclosed space on a ship
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