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n. 1 (&lit other side English) 2 {{context|idiomatic|usually|preceded by (term the English) and sometimes capitalized|lang=en}} The afterlife, as a supernatural realm inhabited by spirits of deceased people.
Usage examples of "other side".
Finally, when their ammunition showed signs of running low, they decided to return to the Callisto, go in it to the other side of the planet, and resume their investigations there.
The door is locked, so the person on the other side gives up and presses against the glass, trying to see through it.
On the plain he had left he saw his friends' camp-fire, while on the other side of his elevation was a valley in which the insects chirped sharply, and through which ran a stream.
She was leaning back on her bench, her hands were clasped in her lap, and her eyes were fixed upon the landlady, at the other side of the court, manipulating her apricots.
Her sword was on the other side of their camp, a fact Ramdane hadn't bothered to check before he started his spell.
On the other side was the forest, ancient almost as the sea itself, and stretching infinitely inland.
Roger felt himself expand instantaneously to infinite size, shrink as suddenly to minuteness, and disappear, to reemerge on the other side.
Like the vanes of windmills, they caught the broad but shallow stream of sound, which, after a few titillating gyrations in their coggy brains, passed out the other side.
She laid before her a proposal from a certain great lady, whose husband, an eminent general, had just been dubbed governor of an island on the other side of the globe.
The base and one side of the Callisto had constant sunshine, while the other side and the dome were in the blackest night.
With our eyes closed it reveals to us approaching astronomical and other bodies, or what is happening on the other side of the planet, and enables us to view the future as you do the past.
The Sister immediately approached his bed, on the other side, dropped on her knees and bent over him, while he leaned his head against the great white cape upon which her crucifix was displayed.
Beside, there were wafted to me evidences of unexplored and uncultivated continents on the other side.
She was pointing to a flat stretch on the other side of the hill where along the green-turf were a thousand grayish-white crosses stretching in endless, ordered rows like the stacked arms of a battalion.
Many have believed that Walden reached quite through to the other side of the globe.