What's the difference between sideling and sidewise?

Sideling


Definition:

  • (adv.) Sidelong; on the side; laterally; also, obliquely; askew.
  • (a.) Inclining to one side; directed toward one side; sloping; inclined; as, sideling ground.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Despite the acknowledged importance of the VHW role, the question of whether the PHC model, with the VHW as the cornerstone can be effectively implemented without a "fundamental shift of wealth and power" (Sidel) continues to be asked.
  • (2) Tavon Austin initially stepped away from a punt that landed inside the St Louis 10-yard line, but after the lone Colts player in the vicinity over-ran the ball, Austin gobbled up the bouncing ball and ran it back 98 yards down the sideling for the touchdown.

Sidewise


Definition:

  • (adv.) On or toward one side; laterally; sideways.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Angular momentum, introduced into flowing blood with each heart beat and further enhanced by the asymmetry of origin of vessels branching from the aorta, generates a sidewise force component that is preserved during migration of the stagnation point.
  • (2) Primary debridement was carried out 5-6 hours following wounding, multiple muscle biopsies up to 40 mm sidewise of permanent wound channel were taken for HE and histochemistry.
  • (3) Carlson himself, with freshly-dyed hair, seems just to smirk and look sidewise, while he accuses the then senator of, five years ago, "whipping up fear and paranoia".
  • (4) The sidewise force, added to the forward and backward shear stresses, creates an area of multidirectional shear stress under the migrating stagnation point that increases the permeability of the local endothelium.
  • (5) The features are: 1) an elliptical, long sidewise ("brachycephalic") scoop at the tip and 2) a serration equipped on the distal scoop edge.
  • (6) The guide wire, an important requisite for the placement of endoscopic transpapillary biliary prostheses, should combine two, normally incompatible, properties: a high degree of flexibility for atraumatic passage through irregular or "bent" stenoses, and a high degree of stiffness, to prevent sidewise deviation during advancement of the prosthesis.
  • (7) Such dimeric structures, released from the intact Fcmicro rings, had a tendency to aggregate sidewise, producing complexes of varying size.
  • (8) (Regarding that, we fixe the plate sidewise on the bone.)
  • (9) The cross-bridges between the filaments are believed to represent the parts of the myosin molecules which possess the active sites for ATPase activity and actin-binding ability, and project out sidewise from the backbone of the thick filaments.
  • (10) The Fabmicro preparations contained long strands of sidewise aggregated, short rod-shaped fragments.

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