Topside
noun
1.
the upper side.
2.
Usually, topsides. Nautical. the outer surface of a hull above the water.
3.
the most authoritative position or level.
4.
Chiefly British. a cut of beef similar to a U.S. rump roast.
Compare silverside (def 1).
5.
British. the top or outer side of a round of beef; beef from the outer thigh of a butchered cow.
adjective
6.
of, relating to, or located on the topside.
7.
of the most authoritative rank.
adverb
8.
Also, topsides. up on the deck:
He left the engine room and went topside.
9.
to, toward, or at the topside.
noun
1.
the uppermost side of anything
2.
(Brit & NZ) a lean cut of beef from the thigh containing no bone
3.
(often pl)
the part of a ship’s sides above the waterline
the parts of a ship above decks
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