
Word: Siding
How to pronounce: ˈsaɪdɪŋ
Noun
Definitions:
1. A short track at the side of and opening onto a railroad line, used chiefly for shunting or stabling trains.
Example sentences: "Another old steam era operations feature were doubling sidings, short single-ended tracks."
2. Cladding material for the outside of a building.
Example sentences: "Like those of the home, the exterior materials - rough-sawn cedar siding and oxidized sheet steel - blend with the colors of the landscape."
Synonyms:
sidings
alternate route
planking
panelling
cladding
access road
driveway
sidetrack
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Siding in Other Languages...
Spanish: Revestimiento
German: Abstellgleis
French: Parement
Italian: Schierandosi
Turkish: Tarafçılık