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Topside - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Topside refers to the upper side or surface of something, such as a ship’s deck or a piece of meat. It can also mean the highest or most important level of an organization.

topside

/ˈtɑpˌsaɪd/ /ˈtɒpsaɪd/

Definition:

The upper side or surface of something, especially meat cuts from the upper thigh of cattle.

Synonyms:

upper side, surface, exterior, top

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

underside, bottom

Common Collocations:

topside roast, topside steak, grilled topside

Derivatives:

topsides, topsider

Usage Tips:

Use "topside" to describe the upper part of an object or a cut of beef from the upper thigh.

Common Phrases:

on the topside, topside down, topside up

Etymology:

Derived from "top" + "side," first recorded in the mid-19th century referring to meat cuts.

Examples:

  • 1. The chef seasoned the topside before roasting it.
  • 2. She flipped the box to examine its topside.
  • 3. The ship's topside was painted bright red.
  • 4. He prefers topside steak for its tenderness.

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