different between onside vs onsite

onside

English

Etymology

on +? side

Alternative forms

  • on side, on-side

Adjective

onside (not comparable)

  1. (sports) Not in an offside position; In the part of the playing area where one can legally play the ball, puck, etc.
    The goal was allowed because the attacker was onside.
  2. On the side of a vehicle from which the driver, paddler, etc. propels it.
  3. (bridge) Favourably located, from the point of view of the player taking a finesse.
  4. In agreement or support; on board.

Translations

Noun

onside (plural onsides)

  1. (sports) The portion of the playing area where one can legally play the ball, puck, etc.
  2. The side of a vehicle on which the driver primarily propels it.

Anagrams

  • Denios, Edison, Eidson, diones, does in, inodes, no side, noised

onside From the web:

  • what is onside kick


onsite

English

Alternative forms

  • on-site

Adjective

onsite (not comparable)

  1. On or at a site.

Adverb

onsite (not comparable)

  1. On or at a site.

Anagrams

  • Neoist, Nietos, Stonie, Tineos, Tonies, ostein, stonie, tonies

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