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Definition of verge
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Verge (n.) The
external
male organ of
certain
mollusks,
worms,
etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
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Verger
::
Verger
(n.) The
official
who takes care of the
interior
of a
church
building.
Divergent
::
Divergent
(a.)
Causing
divergence
of rays; as, a
divergent
lens..
Convergency
::
Convergency
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of
converging;
tendency
to one
point.
Top
::
Top (n.) Eve;
verge;
point.
Obliquity
::
Obliquity
(n.) The
condition
of being
oblique;
deviation
from a right line;
deviation
from
parallelism
or
perpendicularity;
the
amount
of such
deviation;
divergence;
as, the
obliquity
of the
ecliptic
to the
equator..
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The
compass
of the court of
Marshalsea
and the
Palace
court,
within
which the lord
steward
and the
marshal
of the
king's
household
had
special
jurisdiction;
-- so
called
from the
verge,
or
staff,
which the
marshal
bore..
Diverged
::
Diverged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Diverg.
Diverge
::
Diverge
(v. i.) To
differ
from a
typical
form; to vary from a
normal
condition;
to
dissent
from a creed or
position
generally
held or
taken.
Deviate
::
Deviate
(v. i.) To go out of the way; to turn aside from a
course
or a
method;
to stray or go
astray;
to err; to
digress;
to
diverge;
to vary.
Converging
::
Converging
(a.)
Tending
to one
point;
approaching
each
other;
convergent;
as,
converging
lines..
Sasin
::
Sasin (n.) The
Indian
antelope
(Antilope
bezoartica,
/
cervicapra),
noted for its
beauty
and
swiftness.
It has long,
spiral,
divergent
horns..
About
::
About
(prep.)
On the point or verge of;
going;
in act of.
Virge
::
Virge (n.) A wand. See
Verge.
Bargeboard
::
Bargeboard
(n.) A
vergeboard.
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The
spindle
of a watch
balance,
especially
one with
pallets,
as in the old
vertical
escapement.
See under
Escapement..
Homogeny
::
Homogeny
(n.) The
correspondence
of
common
descent;
-- a term used to
supersede
homology
by
Lankester,
who also used
homoplasy
to
denote
any
superinduced
correspondence
of
position
and
structure
in parts
embryonically
distinct
(other
writers
using the term
homoplasmy).
Thus, there is
homogeny
between
the fore limb of a
mammal
and the wing of a bird; but the right and left
ventricles
of the heart in both are only in
homoplasy
with each
other,
these
having
arisen
independently
since the
divergence
Divergent
::
Divergent
(a.)
Receding
farther
and
farther
from each
other,
as lines
radiating
from one
point;
deviating
gradually
from a given
direction;
--
opposed
to
convergent..
Converge
::
Converge
(v. i.) To tend to one
point;
to
incline
and
approach
nearer
together;
as, lines
converge..
Point
::
Point (n.) An
indivisible
portion
of time; a
moment;
an
instant;
hence,
the
verge..
Margin
::
Margin
(n.) A
border;
edge;
brink;
verge;
as, the
margin
of a river or
lake..
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