Side by side
Beside is side to side.
this is used in trigonometry. its means angle side angleothers include ssa (side side angle), saa (side angle angle), ssa (side side angle), sas (side angle side), sss (side side side), aaa (angle angle angle)
Width does mean side to side.
The word "laterally" means to the side.Lines that run side-by-side may be parallel.To place objects side-by-side is to juxtapose.
Entree I think.
An entree (on-TRAY) is the main course of a dinner. Example-- A burger with fries and a salad. The burger is the entree, salad is the appetizer, and the fries are the side. Example 2-- Chicken strips, mashed potatoes, and mozzarella sticks. The mozzarella sticks are the appetizer, the chicken strips are the entree, and the mashed potatoes are the side. Example 3-- A Caesar Salad wit dressing on the side is an entree.
Because "entree" is a noun, and as such takes an article. So we say "an entree", in the same way that we say "a starter" or "a main course", and so on.
the word entree was originated from France
Entree is a cow crossed with a rooster (I think).
There are no courses between the main meal and the entree because the main meal IS the entree. But there are the soup and salad courses before the entree.
An example of a crusty entree would be pot pie.
yes, except that it is spelled entree.
Example sentence - Every entree on the menu was priced appropriately.
The entree was meatloaf. The chef carefully prepared the meal's entree.
The symbol for Entree Gold Inc in the AMEX is: EGI.
No. It is a carbohydrate without protein or vegetables. An entree needs those too.