latero-, later-, lateri-, -lateral, -laterally
(Latin: side, sideways; flank)
ambilateral
1. Affecting both the right and the left sides.
2. Pertaining to, or affecting both sides.
anterolateral
bilateral
1. In politics, involving or carried out by two groups; especially, the political representatives of two countries.
2. Relating to or affecting both of two sides; bilateralism, bilaterally.
3. Arranged symmetrically on opposite sides of an axis.
bilateralism
bilaterally
collateral
1, In financial situations, property or goods used as security for a loan and forfeited if the loan is not repaid.
2. A relative descended from the same ancestor as another person but through a different set of parents, grandparents, and other forebears.
3. Etymology: from medieval Latin collateralis, literally "side by side with", from Latin lateralis, "on the side".
collaterality
collaterally
collateralness
contralateral
dorsolateral
equilateral
1. Having all sides or faces equal.
2. A geometric figure in which all the sides are of equal length.
equilaterally
1. Referring to a figure having all its sides equal.
2. Descriptive of a side equivalent, or equal, to others.
heterolateral
Relating to the opposite side; contralateral.
homolateral
On or affecting the same side of the body.