different between sideway vs sidewards
sideway
English
Etymology
From Middle English side-way, side-wei, equivalent to side +? way.
Noun
sideway (plural sideways)
- A footpath near a road.
- A byway.
Adjective
sideway (comparative more sideway, superlative most sideway)
- sidelong
Adverb
sideway (comparative more sideway, superlative most sideway)
- sideways
Anagrams
- wayside
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sidewards
English
Alternative forms
- sideward
Etymology
side +? -wards
Adjective
sidewards (comparative more sidewards, superlative most sidewards)
- Toward a side.
Related terms
- sideling
- sidelong
- sideway(s)
- sidewise
Translations
Adverb
sidewards (comparative more sidewards, superlative most sidewards)
- Toward a side.
Translations
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