Deeside

English

Etymology 1

Dee (River Dee (Wales)) + -side

Proper noun

Deeside

  1. A conurbation consisting of the towns and villages around the estuary of the Dee spanning England and Wales.

Etymology 2

Dee (River Dee (Aberdeenshire)) + -side

Proper noun

Deeside

  1. (Usually with Royal) The area around Braemar and Banchory on the banks of the Dee in Scotland, home to Balmoral.
Derived terms
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