different between sideart vs sidearm
sideart
English
Etymology
side +? art
Noun
sideart (uncountable)
- artwork on the side of an arcade game cabinet.
Anagrams
- Atreids, aridest, asterid, astride, atrides, diaster, disrate, restiad, staider, staired, tardies, tirades, tradies
sideart From the web:
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sidearm
English
Etymology
side +? arm
Noun
sidearm (plural sidearms)
- A personal weapon, such as a handgun or sword, carried on the hip in a belt, sheath, holster, etc for rapid access.
Verb
sidearm (third-person singular simple present sidearms, present participle sidearming, simple past and past participle sidearmed)
- To throw a ball with one's arm roughly parallel to the ground.
Derived terms
- sidearmer
Adverb
sidearm (comparative more sidearm, superlative most sidearm)
- With one's arm roughly parallel to the ground.
Further reading
- Sidearm on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Demaris, admires, damsire, mardies, misread
sidearm From the web:
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- what sidearm does delta force use
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