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comparative more lateral, superlative most lateral
To the side; of or pertaining to the side.
(anatomy, zootomy) Situated on one side or other of the body or of an organ, especially in the region furthest from the median plane. examples
(pathology) Affecting the side or sides of the body, or confined to one side of the body.
(physics) Acting or placed at right angles to a line of motion or strain. examples
(UK) Non-linear or unconventional, as in, lateral thinking. examples
(phonetics, phonology) (of a consonant, especially the English clear l) Pertaining to speech sounds generated by partially blocking the egress of the airstream with the tongue, leaving space on one or both sides of the occlusion for air passage.
plural laterals
An object, such as a passage or a protrusion, that is situated on the side of something else. examples
(linguistics) A sound produced through lateral pronunciation (such as /l/ in lateral). examples
(American football) A lateral pass. examples
(business) An employee hired for a position at the same organizational level or salary as their previous position. examples
third-person singular simple present laterals, present participle lateralling or lateraling, simple past and past participle lateralled or lateraled
To move (oneself or something) in a lateral direction. examples
(American football) To execute a lateral pass. examples