lateral

adjective
lat·​er·​al | \ ˈla-tə-rəl also ˈla-trəl How to pronounce lateral (audio) \

Definition of lateral

 (Entry 1 of 3)

1 : of or relating to the side a lateral view
2 : situated on, directed toward, or coming from the side the lateral branches of a tree
3 : extending from side to side the lateral axis of an airplane
4 phonetics : produced with passage of breath around the side of a constriction formed with the tongue \l\ is lateral

lateral

noun

Definition of lateral (Entry 2 of 3)

1 : a branch from the main part (as in an irrigation or electrical system)
2 : a pass in football thrown parallel to the line of scrimmage or in a direction away from the opponent's goal
3 : a lateral speech sound

lateral

verb
lateraled; lateraling; laterals

Definition of lateral (Entry 3 of 3)

intransitive verb

: to throw a lateral

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Other Words from lateral

Adjective

laterally adverb

Synonyms for lateral

Synonyms: Adjective

side

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Did You Know?

Lateral shows up in all kinds of contexts. A lateral job change is one that keeps you at about the same job level and salary. A coach might have special drills to improve his players' lateral speed and agility. The British speak of "lateral thinking", thinking that grabs ideas that may not seem to be relevant but turn out to work well—what we might call "thinking outside the box". But we know lateral best from football. A lateral pass is a pass of the ball between teammates that usually goes to the side and slightly backward from the direction in which they're advancing; unlike a forward pass, a lateral may be made from any position, and any number may be made in a single play.

Examples of lateral in a Sentence

Adjective

the lateral force of an earthquake from the lateral view you can see how thick the wall really is

Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective

Neymar suffered a severe sprain of the outer lateral ligament playing a friendly against Qatar on Wednesday night. BostonGlobe.com, "Vanderbilt pitcher Kumar Rocker tosses no-hitter," 9 June 2019 The Red Sox announced Friday that Hembree has right lateral elbow inflammation. Alex Speier, BostonGlobe.com, "Red Sox reliever Heath Hembree placed on injured list," 2 Aug. 2019 But also note the depression of the medial (middle part) brow but elevation of the lateral tail of the brow. Martha Ross, The Mercury News, "Did Kate Middleton get Botox? One rumor the palace is eager to shoot down," 26 July 2019 But also note the depression of the medial (middle part) brow but elevation of the lateral tail of the brow. Abby Gardner, Allure, "The Royal Family Denies Kate Middleton Got “Baby Botox” — But Who Cares If She Did?," 26 July 2019 But also note the depression of the medial (middle part) brow but elevation of the lateral tail of the brow. Chloe Foussianes, Town & Country, "Kensington Palace Denies Rumors That Kate Middleton Got "Baby" Botox," 25 July 2019 His greatest assets are his feel for space on the field and his ability to cut through and evade defenders with his lateral quickness. Nick Baumgardner, Detroit Free Press, "Michigan football: George Johnson III could be a pass-throwing wildcard WR," 16 July 2019 The new connection fees vary for new meter installations and lateral installations of different sizes. Julie Gallant, Ramona Sentinel, "District raises water and sewer rates, despite protests," 18 July 2019 HdF has developed special procedures with the French civil aviation authority, allowing not only extreme low-altitude flight but a lateral separation of just 500 feet from the course. Eric Tegler, Ars Technica, "The helicopter team that films the Tour de France is one of a kind," 11 July 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

The Miami Miracle, when the Dolphins notched a last-second win over the New England Patriots off a series of laterals, is nominated for Best Play. Christian Simmons, sun-sentinel.com, "Miami Miracle among several ESPYS nominations that feature South Florida ties," 19 June 2019 Fixing sewer laterals costs anywhere from a few thousand dollars to more than $10,000, depending on the length of pipe needed. Claudia Vargas, Philly.com, "'Nightmare on Monroe Street': A tiny Queen Village block's six-year feud with the Philly Water Department," 6 July 2018 Some of the laterals might still be the clay originals. Claudia Vargas, Philly.com, "'Nightmare on Monroe Street': A tiny Queen Village block's six-year feud with the Philly Water Department," 6 July 2018 Digging up streets to install sewer laterals, which lead from the sewer main to individual homes. Bob Sandrick, cleveland.com, "Cost of Strongsville sanitary sewer project rises by 24 percent," 30 Apr. 2018 The first crop will form on shoots directly from these arms; future crops will form on shoots from laterals off these arms. The Editors Of Organic Life, Good Housekeeping, "How To Grow Your Own Kiwis In Your Backyard," 6 Feb. 2018 The assets being sold do not include the customer service laterals that run from the curb to each customer’s homes, or any interior plumbing in homes. Andrew Maykuth, Philly.com, "Pa. American buys Chesco sewer system for $9.25M," 2 May 2018 Mikula said that laterals usually are installed through bores or holes drilled in the road. Bob Sandrick, cleveland.com, "Cost of Strongsville sanitary sewer project rises by 24 percent," 30 Apr. 2018 Together, the two laterals pushed overall footage at the well, called CD5-25, to a little over eight miles, at 42,993 feet, the company said. Alex Demarban, Anchorage Daily News, "ConocoPhillips claims North American record for horizontal drilling," 23 Apr. 2018

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

Sometimes, Reed drove coaches crazy by leaving a cornerback out to dry with one of his high-risk improvisations or lateraling the ball into no-man’s land. Childs Walker, baltimoresun.com, "Ravens great Ed Reed admired for style and substance on eve of Hall of Fame enshrinement," 2 Aug. 2019 The two connected again two players later, with Higgins lateraling the ball to Nick Chubb to gain a few more yards. Scott Patsko, cleveland.com, "Browns minicamp offensive report: Laterals and no-huddle plays rule the day," 6 June 2019 There was a play where a guy purposely lateraled past the line of scrimmage. Jason Gay, WSJ, "Would You Watch Football Without All the Violence?," 21 Nov. 2018 Grugier-Hill didn’t bite on an option play in which Foles lateraled to Wallace and the receiver heaved a deep pass to running back Matt Jones. Jeff Mclane, Philly.com, "Eagles practice observations: Jalen Mills locks down; Nelson Agholor explodes; Dallas Goedert catches on," 13 June 2018 Hayward pitched the ball off to Miami’s Reshad Jones, who then lateraled it to Jacksonville’s Jalen Ramsey for a return of 23 yards. J.c. Carnahan, OrlandoSentinel.com, "AFC prevails in Pro Bowl on Delanie Walker's late TD catch," 29 Jan. 2018 Wilson tossed the ball to the running back J.D. McKissic, who then lateraled the ball back across the field to Wilson, who launched a 38-yard pass down the field. Tim Rohan, SI.com, "Seahawks Find Their Groove in Second Half and Take Down Giants 24–7," 22 Oct. 2017 Quarterback Jared Goff completed a short pass to receiver Pharoh Cooper, who lateraled the ball to Tavon Austin. Gary Klein, latimes.com, "Eagles 14, Rams 7: Carson Wentz throws 20-yard touchdown pass to Trey Burton," 10 Dec. 2017 The Chiefs won the toss and promptly threatened again when lineman Buck Buchanan lateraled Yepremian's short kick to Podolak, who returned to his 46. By Bob Rubin, miamiherald, "When Christmas dinner was delayed as the Miami Dolphins played on and on," 19 Dec. 2016

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First Known Use of lateral

Adjective

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

1578, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1930, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for lateral

Adjective, Noun, and Verb

Middle English laterale, from Latin lateralis, from later-, latus side

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lateral

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