- - One-sided version of a Latin rule
- - Opposite of "mutual"
- - Kind of decision
- - A Tellurian rolled over on one side
- - Redeveloped area until left by one side
- - Involving only one party
- - Nothing worried visiting Russian banker in involving just one party
- - Affecting one person
- - Natural lie about being one-sided
- - All in a true novel produced by one person
- - One-sided varsity man seen around subsequently
- - Without involving others, a learner goes after place to study in future
- - Fiat-like
- - Not mutual
- - Done on one side
- - Nonreciprocal
- - Unreciprocated
- - On one side.
- - One-sided
- - Single-handed
- - University subsequently taking on a learner - that's one-sided
- - Occurring on, or affecting one side only
- - What some school leavers may hope for, almost entirely one-sided
- - Lopsided, as a deal or agreement
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