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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
One-sided \One`-sid"ed\, a.
1. Having one side only, or one side prominent.
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2. Hence: Limited to one side; favoring one person or side
over another; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided
view or statement. [WordNet sense 5] "Unguarded and
one-sided language." --T. Arnold.
Syn: biased, colored, slanted.
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3. Having one team or party greatly superior; strongly
favoring only one side; uneven; imbalanced; unequal; as, a
one-sided contest; -- of contests, generally. [WordNet
sense 4]
[PJC]
4. (Bot.) Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided
flowers.
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5. Using only one side, or having only one side usable; as,
one-sided printing; one-sided film; -- used mostly of
sheets of material used for printing or imaging.
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6. Performed by only one party or side; -- of actions
directly affecting more than one party. Opposite of
{multilateral}. [WordNet sense 2]
Syn: unilateral (vs. bilateral).
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
7. out of proportion in shape.
Syn: ill-proportioned, lopsided.
[WordNet 1.5]
8. Not reversible or capable of having either side out; -- of
cloth fabrics or clothing. Opposite of {reversible}.
[WordNet sense 1]
Syn: nonreversible.
[WordNet 1.5] -- {One`-sid"ed*ly}, adv. --
{One`-sid"ed*ness}, n.
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