latero-, later-, lateri-, -lateral, -laterally

(Latin: side, sideways; flank)

laterodeviation
laterodorsal
lateroduction
A drawing to one side; denoting a movement of a limb or turning of the eyeball away form the midline.
lateroflexion
laterognathism
An asymmetric mandible (lower jaw) resulting from irregular growth and development, fractures, tumors, or soft tissue atrophy or hypertrophy.
laterograde
lateroposition
lateropulsion
laterotorsion (s) (noun), laterotorsions (pl)
laterotrusion (lat" uhr uhl TROO zhuhn) (s) (noun), laterotrusions (pl)
The pressure  of the mandible movement for chewing on the lower jaw bone during mastication causing the joint to move: Sally's dentist was able to suggest exercises to relieve the discomfort in her facial muscles caused by the laterotrusion on the left side of her face.
lateroversion
longilateral
Long-sided, of the form of a long parallelogram.
mediolateral
1. Concerning the middle and side of a structure.
2. A reference to the median plane and one side.
multilateral
1. Involving more than two parties or countries.
2. In geometry, having many sides.
multilateralism
The principle or belief that several nations should be cooperatively involved in the process of achieving some goal.