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waterside

[ waw-ter-sahyd, wot-er- ]

noun

  1. the margin, bank, or shore of a river, lake, ocean, etc.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or situated at the waterside:

    waterside insects; a waterside resort.

  2. working by the waterside:

    waterside police.

waterside

/ ˈwɔːtəˌsaɪd /

noun

    1. the area of land beside a body of water
    2. ( as modifier )

      waterside houses



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Word History and Origins

Origin of waterside1

Middle English word dating back to 1325–75; water, side 1

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Example Sentences

There is now a funky waterside café set up between the pillars for an alternative fashion getaway.

There is also abundance of wood that may be cut close to the waterside.

The ground designed for the town and fortifications is well situated upon a regular ascent from the waterside.

A little after we had started, the sun shone upon a little moving clump of scarlet close in along the waterside to the north.

Minty ran on to the waterside, and the three resumed their walk.

So I down to the waterside, and there got a boat, and through bridge, and there saw a lamentable fire.

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