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Definition of edge
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Edge (v. t.) To make sharp or keen,
figuratively;
to
incite;
to
exasperate;
to goad; to urge or egg on..
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Embattled
::
Embattled
(a.)
Having
the edge
broken
like
battlements;
-- said of a
bearing
such as a fess, bend, or the
like..
Science
::
Science
(n.)
Knowledge;
knowledge
of
principles
and
causes;
ascertained
truth of
facts.
Gage
::
Gage (n.) A
pledge
or pawn;
something
laid down or given as a
security
for the
performance
of some act by the
person
depositing
it, and
forfeited
by
nonperformance;
security..
Dredger
::
Dredger
(n.) A box with holes in its lid; -- used for
sprinkling
flour,
as on meat or a
breadboard;
--
called
also
dredging
box,
drudger,
and
drudging
box..
Carex
::
Carex (n.) A
numerous
and
widely
distributed
genus of
perennial
herbaceous
plants
of the order
Cypreaceae;
the
sedges.
Sincere
::
Sincere
(superl.)
Being in
reality
what it
appears
to be;
having
a
character
which
corresponds
with the
appearance;
not
falsely
assumed;
genuine;
true; real; as, a
sincere
desire
for
knowledge;
a
sincere
contempt
for
meanness..
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.)
Knowledge
imparted
or
acquired,
whether
by
study,
research,
or
experience;
general
information..
Ampliate
::
Ampliate
(a.)
Having
the outer edge
prominent;
said of the wings of
insects.
Berme
::
Berme (n.) A ledge at the
bottom
of a bank or
cutting,
to catch earth that may roll down the
slope,
or to
strengthen
the
bank..
Sphenoid
::
Sphenoid
(n.) A
wedge-shaped
crystal
bounded
by four equal
isosceles
triangles.
It is the
hemihedral
form of a
square
pyramid.
Round
::
Round (v. t.) To make
circular,
spherical,
or
cylindrical;
to give a round or
convex
figure
to; as, to round a
silver
coin; to round the edges of
anything..
Counterbore
::
Counterbore
(n.) A kind of pin drill with the
cutting
edge or edges
normal
to the axis; -- used for
enlarging
a hole, or for
forming
a
flat-bottomed
recess
at its
mouth..
Reject
::
Reject
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
receive
or to
acknowledge;
to
decline
haughtily
or
harshly;
to
repudiate.
Knurled
::
Knurled
(a.)
Milled,
as the head of a
screw,
or the edge of a
coin..
Wedge
::
Wedge (n.) A solid of five
sides,
having
a
rectangular
base, two
rectangular
or
trapezoidal
sides
meeting
in an edge, and two
triangular
ends..
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. i.) An
instrument
in which gas or steam
forced
into a
cavity,
or
against
a thin edge,
produces
a sound more or less like that made by one who
whistles
through
the
compressed
lips; as, a
child's
whistle;
a
boatswain's
whistle;
a steam
whistle
(see Steam
whistle,
under
Steam)..
Lap
::
Lap (n.) An edge; a
border;
a hem, as of
cloth..
Eyas
::
Eyas (n.) A
nesting
or
unfledged
bird; in
falconry,
a young hawk from the nest, not able to prey for
itself..
Balustrade
::
Balustrade
(n.) A row of
balusters
topped
by a rail,
serving
as an open
parapet,
as along the edge of a
balcony,
terrace,
bridge,
staircase,
or the eaves of a
building..
Propine
::
Propine
(v. t.) To
pledge;
to offer as a toast or a
health
in the
manner
of
drinking,
that is, by
drinking
first and
passing
the cup..
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