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Definition of edge
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Edge (v. t.) To
furnish
with an edge as a tool or
weapon;
to
sharpen.
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Roach
::
Roach (n.) A
convex
curve or arch cut in the edge of a sail to
prevent
chafing,
or to
secure
a
better
fit..
Quick
::
Quick (n.) That which is
quick,
or
alive;
a
living
animal
or
plant;
especially,
the
hawthorn,
or other
plants
used in
making
a
living
hedge..
Crescent
::
Crescent
(n.) The
increasing
moon; the moon in her first
quarter,
or when
defined
by a
concave
and a
convex
edge; also,
applied
improperly
to the old or
decreasing
moon in a like
state..
Peen
::
Peen (n.) The
sharp-edged
end of the head of a
mason's
hammer.
Statistically
::
Statistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
statistics;
as,
statistical
knowledge,
statistical
tabulation..
Empiricism
::
Empiricism
(n.) The
method
or
practice
of an
empiric;
pursuit
of
knowledge
by
observation
and
experiment.
Impart
::
Impart
(n.) To
communicate
the
knowledge
of; to make
known;
to show by words or
tokens;
to tell; to
disclose.
Chock
::
Chock (n.) A
wedge,
or block made to fit in any space which it is
desired
to fill, esp.
something
to
steady
a cask or other body, or
prevent
it from
moving,
by
fitting
into the space
around
or
beneath
it..
Mysticism
::
Mysticism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Mystics,
who
professed
a pure,
sublime,
and
wholly
disinterested
devotion,
and
maintained
that they had
direct
intercourse
with the
divine
Spirit,
and
aquired
a
knowledge
of God and of
spiritual
things
unattainable
by the
natural
intellect,
and such as can not be
analyzed
or
explained..
Wisdom
::
Wisdom
(a.) The
results
of wise
judgments;
scientific
or
practical
truth;
acquired
knowledge;
erudition.
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To use
reservations
and
qualifications
in one's
speech
so as to avoid
committing
one's self to
anything
definite.
Dip
::
Dip (v. t.) To
engage
as a
pledge;
to
mortgage.
Curiosity
::
Curiosity
(n.)
Disposition
to
inquire,
investigate,
or seek after
knowledge;
a
desire
to
gratify
the mind with new
information
or
objects
of
interest;
inquisitiveness..
Submission
::
Submission
(n.)
Acknowledgement
of a
fault;
confession
of
error.
Squill
::
Squilgee
(n.)
Formerly,
a small swab for
drying
a
vessel's
deck; now, a kind of
scraper
having
a blade or edge of
rubber
or of
leather,
-- used for
removing
superfluous,
water or other
liquids,
as from a
vessel's
deck after
washing,
from
window
panes,
photographer's
plates,
etc..
Thickset
::
Thickset
(n.) A close or thick
hedge.
Fledge
::
Fledge
(v. t. & i.) To
furnish
or adorn with any soft
covering.
Foresight
::
Foresight
(n.) The act or the power of
foreseeing;
prescience;
foreknowledge.
Gage
::
Gage (n.) To bind by
pledge,
or
security;
to
engage..
Wadset
::
Wadset
(n.) A kind of
pledge
or
mortgage.
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