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The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe.
Any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge; as, the edge of a table, a precipice.
Sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire.
To furnish with an edge as a tool or weapon; to sharpen.
To make sharp or keen, figuratively; to incite; to exasperate; to goad; to urge or egg on.
A sharp edge on a rock face.
The thin, sharp cutting side of a blade. The border. The part farthest from the center. The narrow surface of an object perpendicular to its face.
(a) Leading Edge - The forward edge of an aerofoil (including a propeller blade, strut, or any streamlined body). (b) Trailing Edge - The rear edge of an aerofoil, strut, or any streamlined body).
The sharp margin, or the thin, bordering or terminal line of a cutting instrument. The extreme margin of anything. The brink.
(Jargon Rating= 1) The metal strip in skis and also a verb meaning to push skis into the snow. Keep your edges sharp with an edge sharpening tool
A metal strip inserted between the base and the core on the side of a deck; the edge can be sharpened, allowing a rider to slice through hard snow and ice.
Each skate blade has two edges, one on each side of the groove in the center, the inside edge and the outside edge, and each edge is divided into two sections, forward and back. On most maneuvers, specific edges are supposed to be used. For example, the specifications for the Axel call for a takeoff from the forward inside edge and a landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot.
a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box"
provide with an edge; "edge a blade"
The sharpened part of a knife blade, which is used for cutting.
Usually made of carbon steel, it is the sharpened part on either side of a ski's base that bites into the snow. To edge a ski is to tip it up onto the side, pressing the steel edges into the snow.
The cutting surface of the blade. Also the section that would be sharpened.
This is the sharpened side of the blade. Blades will have a single or double edge (or dagger style) depending on the design.
The sharpened side of the blade. Swords can have more than one edge.
A point of transition. For images, an edge is denoted by a change in color. An in-focus image has clearly defined edges. See also sharpening.
The cutting portion of the sword's blade.
Cool, confident, in control, sharp image
The sharpened area, usually made of carbon steel, on the side of the ski's base that bites into the snow and can assist the skier in maneuvering.
The sharpened side of the blade. Click here for illustration
1. The cutting side of a blade. 2. The degree of sharpness of a tool. 3. The line where an object or area begins or ends. 4. The extreme verge or brink of a cliff. 5. Of gypsum board, the paper bound edge as manufactured.
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