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Definition of edge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of edge is as below...
Edge (v. t.) To
furnish
with a
fringe
or
border;
as, to edge a
dress;
to edge a
garden
with box..
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Sleigh
::
Sleigh
(n.) A
vehicle
moved on
runners,
and used for
transporting
persons
or goods on snow or ice; -- in
England
commonly
called
a
sledge..
Wedge
::
Wedge (n.) A mass of
metal,
especially
when of a
wedgelike
form..
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(v. t.) To
acknowledge
as of good
standing,
or in
communion
according
to
standards
of faith and
practice;
to admit to
Christian
fellowship..
Intellect
::
Intellect
(n.) The part or
faculty
of the human soul by which it
knows,
as
distinguished
from the power to feel and to will;
sometimes,
the
capacity
for
higher
forms of
knowledge,
as
distinguished
from the power to
perceive
objects
in their
relations;
the power to judge and
comprehend;
the
thinking
faculty;
the
understanding..
Gad
::
Gad (n.) A
wedge-shaped
billet
of iron or
steel.
Hay
::
Hay (n.) A
hedge.
Ideal
::
Ideal (a.)
Existing
in idea or
thought;
conceptional;
intellectual;
mental;
as, ideal
knowledge..
Lipped
::
Lipped
(a.)
Having
a lip or lips;
having
a
raised
or
rounded
edge
resembling
the lip; -- often used in
composition;
as,
thick-lipped,
thin-lipped,
etc..
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To use
reservations
and
qualifications
in one's
speech
so as to avoid
committing
one's self to
anything
definite.
Science
::
Science
(n.)
Especially,
such
knowledge
when it
relates
to the
physical
world and its
phenomena,
the
nature,
constitution,
and
forces
of
matter,
the
qualities
and
functions
of
living
tissues,
etc.; --
called
also
natural
science,
and
physical
science..
Sled
::
Sled (n.) A
vehicle
on
runners,
used for
conveying
loads over the snow or ice; -- in
England
called
sledge..
Prenotion
::
Prenotion
(n.) A
notice
or
notion
which
precedes
something
else in time;
previous
notion
or
thought;
foreknowledge.
Desponsory
::
Desponsory
(n.) A
written
pledge
of
marriage.
Acknowledged
::
Acknowledged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Acknowledg.
Induplicate
::
Induplicate
(a.)
Having
the edges bent
abruptly
toward
the axis; -- said of the parts of the calyx or
corolla
in
aestivation.
Accurate
::
Accurate
(a.) In exact or
careful
conformity
to
truth,
or to some
standard
of
requirement,
the
result
of care or
pains;
free from
failure,
error,
or
defect;
exact;
as, an
accurate
calculator;
an
accurate
measure;
accurate
expression,
knowledge,
etc..
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. i.) To
reduce
the risk of a wager by
making
a bet
against
the side or
chance
one has bet on.
Burr
::
Burr (n.) The thin edge or ridge left by a tool in
cutting
or
shaping
metal,
as in
turning,
engraving,
pressing,
etc.; also, the rough neck left on a
bullet
in
casting..
Presage
::
Presage
(v. t.) Power to look the
future,
or the
exercise
of that
power;
foreknowledge;
presentiment..
Hedgepig
::
Hedgepig
(n.) A young
hedgehog.
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