UPSIDE
Source: 566, 567
upside. Upside, n. the upper side, the upper or near part
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Up″side′ (?), n. The upper side; the part that is uppermost. To be upsides with, to be even with. Sir W. Scott. T. Hughes. — Upside down. [[Perhaps a corruption of OE. up so down, literally, up as down.]] With the upper part undermost; hence, in confusion; in complete disorder; topsy-turvy. Shak. These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also. Acts xvii. 6.