|sīdə̇d adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from side (I) + -ed
1. : having or provided with sides
a salad bowl sided with fruit sections
2. : having sides of a specified number or of a specified kind or quality — used in combination
steep- sided, sharp-peaked mountains — Joaquin Noval
an open- sided structure … resembling an airplane hangar — American Guide Series: Louisiana
a shingle- sided house
— see many-sided , one-sided
3. : having a specified siding — used in shipbuilding