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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