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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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Wadset
::
Wadset
(n.) A kind of
pledge
or
mortgage.
Edgewise
::
Edgewise
(adv.)
With the edge
towards
anything;
in the
direction
of the edge.
Urchon
::
Urchon
(n.) The
urchin,
or
hedgehog..
Wisdom
::
Wisdom
(a.) The
quality
of being wise;
knowledge,
and the
capacity
to make due use of it;
knowledge
of the best ends and the best
means;
discernment
and
judgment;
discretion;
sagacity;
skill;
dexterity..
Emarginated
::
Emarginated
(a.)
Having
the edges
truncated.
Student
::
Student
(n.) A
person
engaged
in
study;
one who is
devoted
to
learning;
a
learner;
a
pupil;
a
scholar;
especially,
one who
attends
a
school,
or who seeks
knowledge
from
professional
teachers
or from
books;
as, the
students
of an
academy,
a
college,
or a
university;
a
medical
student;
a hard
student..
Feather-edge/
::
Feather-edge/
(n.) The thin, new
growth
around
the edge of a
shell,
of an
oyster..
Oenology
::
Oenology
(n.)
Knowledge
of wine,
scientific
or
practical..
Coping
::
Coping
(n.) The
highest
or
covering
course
of
masonry
in a wall, often with
sloping
edges to carry off
water;
--
sometimes
called
capping..
Ledger
::
Ledger
(n.) A book in which a
summary
of
accounts
is laid up or
preserved;
the final book of
record
in
business
transactions,
in which all
debits
and
credits
from the
journal,
etc., are
placed
under
appropriate
heads..
Enlarge
::
Enlarge
(v. t.) To
increase
the
capacity
of; to
expand;
to give free scope or
greater
scope to; also, to
dilate,
as with joy,
affection,
and the like; as,
knowledge
enlarges
the
mind..
Mockbird
::
Mockbird
(n.) The
European
sedge
warbler
(Acrocephalus
phragmitis).
Smatter
::
Smatter
(v. i.) To have a
slight
taste,
or a
slight,
superficial
knowledge,
of
anything;
to
smack..
Swinglebar
::
Swingle
(n.) A
wooden
instrument
like a large
knife,
about two feet long, with one thin edge, used for
beating
and
cleaning
flax; a
scutcher;
--
called
also
swingling
knife,
swingling
staff,
and
swingling
wand..
Weathering
::
Weathering
(n.) The
action
of the
elements
on a rock in
altering
its
color,
texture,
or
composition,
or in
rounding
off its
edges..
Cunning
::
Cunning
(a.)
Knowledge;
art;
skill;
dexterity.
Untraveled
::
Untraveled
(a.)
Having
never
visited
foreign
countries;
not
having
gained
knowledge
or
experience
by
travel;
as, an
untraveled
Englishman..
Cay
::
Cay (n.) See Key, a
ledge..
Flatlong
::
Flatlong
(adv.)
With the flat side
downward;
not
edgewise.
Erudite
::
Erudite
(a.)
Characterized
by
extensive
reading
or
knowledge;
well
instructed;
learned.
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