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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
side dish
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As a side dish, serve plain white rice.
▪ Each side dish was serviceable, if not the most stunning examples of their kind to be found in the city.
▪ Note: This is a traditional Southern recipe that can be served as a side dish or dessert.
▪ Serve from baking dish, with a side dish of sauteed spinach or chard.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Side dish

Side \Side\, a.

  1. Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral.

    One mighty squadron with a side wind sped.
    --Dryden.

  2. Hence, indirect; oblique; collateral; incidental; as, a side issue; a side view or remark.

    The law hath no side respect to their persons.
    --Hooker.

  3. [AS. s[=i]d. Cf Side, n.] Long; large; extensive. [Obs. or Scot.] --Shak. His gown had side sleeves down to mid leg. --Laneham. Side action, in breech-loading firearms, a mechanism for operating the breech block, which is moved by a lever that turns sidewise. Side arms, weapons worn at the side, as sword, bayonet, pistols, etc. Side ax, an ax of which the handle is bent to one side. Side-bar rule (Eng. Law.), a rule authorized by the courts to be granted by their officers as a matter of course, without formal application being made to them in open court; -- so called because anciently moved for by the attorneys at side bar, that is, informally. --Burril. Side box, a box or inclosed seat on the side of a theater. To insure a side-box station at half price. --Cowper. Side chain,

    1. one of two safety chains connecting a tender with a locomotive, at the sides.

    2. (Chem.) a chain of atoms attached to the main structure of a large molecule, especially of a polymer. Side cut, a canal or road branching out from the main one. Side dish, one of the dishes subordinate to the main course. Side glance, a glance or brief look to one side. Side hook (Carp.), a notched piece of wood for clamping a board to something, as a bench. Side lever, a working beam of a side-lever engine. Side-lever engine, a marine steam engine having a working beam of each side of the cylinder, near the bottom of the engine, communicating motion to a crank that is above them. Side pipe (Steam Engine), a steam or exhaust pipe connecting the upper and lower steam chests of the cylinder of a beam engine. Side plane, a plane in which the cutting edge of the iron is at the side of the stock. Side posts (Carp.), posts in a truss, usually placed in pairs, each post set at the same distance from the middle of the truss, for supporting the principal rafters, hanging the tiebeam, etc. Side rod.

      1. One of the rods which connect the piston-rod crosshead with the side levers, in a side-lever engine.

      2. See Parallel rod, under Parallel.

        Side screw (Firearms), one of the screws by which the lock is secured to the side of a firearm stock.

        Side table, a table placed either against the wall or aside from the principal table.

        Side tool (Mach.), a cutting tool, used in a lathe or planer, having the cutting edge at the side instead of at the point.

        Side wind, a wind from one side; hence, an indirect attack, or indirect means.
        --Wright.

Wiktionary
side dish

alt. A serving of food meant as an accompanying dish. n. A serving of food meant as an accompanying dish.

WordNet
side dish

n. a dish that is served with but is subordinate to a main course [syn: entremots]

Wikipedia
Side dish

A side dish, sometimes referred to as a side order, side item, or simply a side, is a food item that accompanies the entrée or main course at a meal.

Usage examples of "side dish".

For dessert waited an entire peach cobbler with a side dish of vanilla ice cream coddled in a bowl of crushed ice.

Others took the bones of the partridges and brought in a haunch and head of lamb with a side dish of cinnamon tripes.

Daddy, me and Mommy and Uncle Side Dish played on the swings, but it's a secret.

Daddy, me and Mommy and Uncle Side Dish played on the swings, but it’.

That sounds more like the ingredients for a side dish than for a staple-making device.

Each course consisted of a main dish, the cooked barley that had originally sustained the first settlers on Nebta, coupled with a highly exotic side dish.