sidehill

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Etymology

From side +‎ hill.

Noun

sidehill (plural sidehills)

  1. (US) The side or slope of a hill; a sloping descent.
    • 1941 March, “Notes and News: Modernising a Main Line”, in Railway Magazine, page 133:
      By reason of this planning the line, which for much of its length has a sidehill location in river canyons with steep sides, was compelled to tunnel extensively, the 43 tunnels on the route having a combined length of 44,189 ft.

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