| broadside | (n) all of the armament that is fired from one side of a warship |
| broadside | (n) the whole side of a vessel from stem to stern, Example: the ship was broadside to the dock |
| broadside | (n) the simultaneous firing of all the armament on one side of a warship |
| broadside | (v) collide with the broad side of, Example: her car broad-sided mine |
| broadside | (adj) toward a full side, Example: a broadside attack |
| broadside | (adv) with a side facing an object, Example: the train hit the truck broadside; the wave caught the canoe broadside and capsized it |
| Broadside | n. |