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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. i.) To move
sideways;
to move
gradually;
as, edge along this way..
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Orris
::
Orris (n.) A
peculiar
pattern
in which gold lace or
silver
lace is
worked;
especially,
one in which the edges are
ornamented
with
conical
figures
placed
at equal
distances,
with spots
between
them..
Wedge-shaped
::
Wedge-shaped
(a.) Broad and
truncate
at the
summit,
and
tapering
down to the base; as, a
wedge-shaped
leaf..
Smatter
::
Smatter
(v. t.) To gain a
slight
taste of; to
acquire
a
slight,
superficial
knowledge
of; to
smack..
Rimmer
::
Rimmer
(n.) An
implement
for
cutting,
trimming,
or
ornamenting
the rim of
anything,
as the edges of pies, etc.; also, a
reamer..
Brow
::
Brow (v. t.) To bound to
limit;
to be at, or form, the edge of..
Replacement
::
Replacement
(n.) The
removal
of an edge or an angle by one or more
planes.
Blunt
::
Blunt (a.)
Having
a thick edge or
point,
as an
instrument;
dull; not
sharp..
Raddle
::
Raddle
(n.) A hedge or fence made with
raddles;
--
called
also
raddle
hedge.
Pharmacology
::
Pharmacology
(n.)
Knowledge
of drugs or
medicines;
the art of
preparing
medicines.
Acknowledge
::
Acknowledge
(v. t.) To own or
recognize
in a
particular
character
or
relationship;
to admit the
claims
or
authority
of; to give
recognition
to.
Key
::
Key (n.) A bar, pin or
wedge,
to
secure
a
crank,
pulley,
coupling,
etc., upon a
shaft,
and
prevent
relative
turning;
sometimes
holding
by
friction
alone,
but more
frequently
by its
resistance
to
shearing,
being
usually
embedded
partly
in the shaft and
partly
in the
crank,
pulley,
etc..
Curbstone
::
Curbstone
(n.) A stone /et along a
margin
as a and
protection,
as along the edge of a
sidewalk
next the
roadway;
an edge
stone..
Cuneal
::
Cuneal
()
Relating
to a
wedge;
wedge-shaped.
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To
protect
or
strengthen
by a band or
binding,
as the edge of a
carpet
or
garment..
Sledge
::
Sledge
(v. t.) A
large,
heavy
hammer,
usually
wielded
with both
hands;
--
called
also
sledge
hammer..
Handfast
::
Handfast
(v. t.) To
pledge;
to bind; to
betroth
by
joining
hands,
in order to
cohabitation,
before
the
celebration
of
marriage..
Saw
::
Saw (n.) An
instrument
for
cutting
or
dividing
substances,
as wood, iron, etc.,
consisting
of a thin
blade,
or
plate,
of
steel,
with a
series
of sharp teeth on the edge, which
remove
successive
portions
of the
material
by
cutting
and
tearing..
Grub
::
Grub (v. t.) To dig; to dig up by the
roots;
to root out by
digging;
--
followed
by up; as, to grub up
trees,
rushes,
or
sedge..
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) The
thickness
of a rib or
timber,
measured,
at right
angles
with its side,
across
the
curved
edge; as, a
timber
having
a
siding
of ten
inches..
Acquire
::
Acquire
(v. t.) To gain,
usually
by one's own
exertions;
to get as one's own; as, to
acquire
a
title,
riches,
knowledge,
skill,
good or bad
habits..
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