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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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Thankful
::
Thankful
(a.)
Impressed
with a sense of
kindness
received,
and ready to
acknowledge
it;
grateful..
Cuneated
::
Cuneated
(a.)
wedge-shaped,
with the point at the base; as, a
cuneate
leaf..
Herbalist
::
Herbalist
(n.) One
skilled
in the
knowledge
of
plants;
a
collector
of, or
dealer
in,
herbs,
especially
medicinal
herbs..
Scauper
::
Scauper
(n.) A tool with a
semicircular
edge, -- used by
engravers
to clear away the
spaces
between
the lines of an
engraving..
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) That which is
placed
anywhere,
or in any one's
hands,
for safe
keeping;
something
intrusted
to the care of
another;
esp., money
lodged
with a bank or
banker,
subject
to
order;
anything
given as
pledge
or
security..
Dredge
::
Dredge
(v. t.) To catch or
gather
with a
dredge;
to
deepen
with a
dredging
machine.
Provessel
::
Provessel
(a.)
Openly
declared,
avowed,
acknowledged,
or
claimed;
as, a
professed
foe; a
professed
tyrant;
a
professed
Christian..
Lap-welded
::
Lap-welded
(a.)
Having
edges or ends
united
by a lap weld; as, a
lap-welded
pipe..
Fledge
::
Fledge
(v. t. & i.) To
furnish
with
feathers;
to
supply
with the
feathers
necessary
for
flight.
Pitch-faced
::
Pitch-faced
(a.)
Having
the arris
defined
by a line
beyond
which the rock is cut away, so as to give
nearly
true
edges;
-- said of
squared
stones
that are
otherwise
quarry-faced..
Stealing
::
Stealing
(n.) The act of
taking
feloniously
the
personal
property
of
another
without
his
consent
and
knowledge;
theft;
larceny.
Ledge
::
Ledge (n.) A piece of
timber
to
support
the deck,
placed
athwartship
between
beams..
Specialism
::
Specialism
(n.)
Devotion
to a
particular
and
restricted
part or
branch
of
knowledge,
art, or
science;
as,
medical
specialism..
Bevel
::
Bevel (v. t.) To cut to a bevel
angle;
to slope the edge or
surface
of.
Ancipitous
::
Ancipitous
(a.)
Two-edged
instead
of
round;
-- said of
certain
flattened
stems,
as those of blue
grass,
and
rarely
also of
leaves..
Studious
::
Studious
(a.) Given to
study;
devoted
to the
acquisition
of
knowledge
from
books;
as, a
studious
scholar..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) To move by
little
and
little
or
cautiously,
as by
pressing
forward
edgewise;
as,
edging
their
chairs
forwards..
Gib
::
Gib (n.) A piece or slip of metal or wood,
notched
or
otherwise,
in a
machine
or
structure,
to hold other parts in place or bind them
together,
or to
afford
a
bearing
surface;
--
usually
held or
adjusted
by means of a
wedge,
key, or
screw..
Lane
::
Lane (n.) A
passageway
between
fences
or
hedges
which is not
traveled
as a
highroad;
an alley
between
buildings;
a
narrow
way among
trees,
rocks,
and other
natural
obstructions;
hence,
in a
general
sense,
a
narrow
passageway;
as, a lane
between
lines of men, or
through
a field of ice..
Hypothecator
::
Hypothecator
(n.) One who
hypothecates
or
pledges
anything
as
security
for the
repayment
of money
borrowed.
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