Associations to the word «Siding»
Noun
- Shingle
- Gable
- Colliery
- Freight
- Shed
- Chimney
- Roof
- Stucco
- Frame
- Asbestos
- Exterior
- Loop
- Depot
- Tramway
- Quarry
- Asphalt
- Vinyl
- Railway
- Platform
- Wagon
- Granite
- Train
- Observatory
- Ballast
- Redwood
- Rail
- Dock
- Insulation
- Novelty
- Junction
- Carriage
- Electrification
- Locomotive
- Signalling
- Framing
- Crossover
- Cornice
- Coal
- Brill
- Gauge
- Sawmill
- Incline
- Wharf
- Cement
- Racecourse
- Viaduct
- Spur
- Truss
- Porch
- Plank
- Lancet
- Kiln
- Railroad
- Embankment
- Station
- Timber
- Yard
- Traffic
- Rafter
- Good
- Masonry
- Switch
- Cupola
- Tram
- Passing
- Bain
- Storage
- Telescope
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SIDING, noun. (North America) A building material which covers and protects the sides of a house or other building.
SIDING, verb. Present participle of side
SIDING, noun. (rail transport) A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined to the main track by switches at one or both ends, used either for unloading freight, or to allow two trains on a same track to meet (opposite directions) or pass (same direction).
Dictionary definition
SIDING, noun. A short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass.
SIDING, noun. Material applied to the outside of a building to make it weatherproof.
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