single-sided

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Adjective[edit]

single-sided (not comparable)

  1. Having something on one side only.
    • 1959 December, “New TPOs for the Western Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 581:
      Unlike the "West Coast Postal" of the L.M.R., the Western Region TPO train is not turned at each end of its journey, and as the coaches with pick-up/set-down apparatus are single-sided, one coach serves the mail exchange points on the down journey, a second coach marshalled the other way round serving the up exchange points.

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