pineapple |
sida |
As a noun pineapple
is a tropical plant,
ananas comosus , native to south america, having thirty or more long, spined and pointed leaves surrounding a thick stem.
As a verb sida is
he/she is sitting, is at home, is waiting (si-perfective neuter).
hiv |
sida |
As nouns the difference between hiv and sida
is that
hiv is initialism of human immunodeficiency virus while
sida is {{cx|botany|lang=en}} Any of the flowering plants of the genus
Sida in the mallow family.
terms |
sida |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb sida is
he/she is sitting, is at home, is waiting (si-perfective neuter).
sida |
sira |
As a verb sida
is he/she is sitting, is at home, is waiting (si-perfective neuter).
As a noun sira is
must (fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually grapes).
sida |
soda |
As a verb sida
is he/she is sitting, is at home, is waiting (si-perfective neuter).
As a noun soda is
soldier.
sida |
sid |
As nouns the difference between sida and sid
is that
sida is {{cx|botany|lang=en}} Any of the flowering plants of the genus
Sida in the mallow family while
sid is sadiki.
As a proper noun Sid is
a short form of the male given names
Sidney,
Sydney and
Siddharth.
sika |
sida |
As nouns the difference between sika and sida
is that
sika is
Cervus nippon, a deer found in the forests of East Asia while
sida is {{cx|botany|lang=en}} Any of the flowering plants of the genus
Sida in the mallow family.
sida |
sima |
As verbs the difference between sida and sima
is that
sida is he/she is sitting, is at home, is waiting (si-perfective neuter) while
sima is to telephone.
As a noun sima is
cord, rope.
side |
sida |
As nouns the difference between side and sida
is that
side is a bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape while
sida is {{cx|botany|lang=en}} Any of the flowering plants of the genus
Sida in the mallow family.
As a verb side
is to ally oneself, be in an alliance, usually with "with" or rarely "in with.
As an adjective side
is being on the left or right, or toward the left or right; lateral.
As an adverb side
is widely; wide; far.
As a proper noun Side
is an ancient city on a small peninsula on the Mediterranean coast of Anatolia, settled by Greeks from Cyme.