zȧjt

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Vilamovian

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Etymology

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From Old High German sīta, from Proto-Germanic *sīdǭ. Cognate with German Seite, English side, Swedish sida.

Noun

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zȧjt f (plural zȧjta)

  1. (geometry, and in general) a side; a bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape
  2. (geometry) a face, side, surface of any three-dimensional object
  3. a page; a single leaf of any manuscript or book
  4. a side; one of the two surfaces of a sheet of paper
  5. (figuratively) a side, fraction or group of competitors in a war, game, competition or any other conflict in opposite to their opponents
  6. the face of a coin or dice
  7. (computing) a site, a website on the internet