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  • 21edge city — edge′ cit′y n. cvb inf an area on the outskirts of a city having a high density of office buildings, shopping malls, hotels, etc • Etymology: 1985–90, amer …

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  • 22Edge Hill State School — Infobox Aust school name = Edge Hill State School motto = Honour and Labour established = February 1940 principal = Mr Paul Campbell type = Public State Primarycity = Cairns state = Queensland country = Australia flagicon|Australia coordinates =… …

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  • 23Edge effect — An edge effect in biology is the effect of the juxtaposition of contrasting environments on an ecosystem. This term is commonly used in conjunction with the boundary between natural habitats, especially forests, and disturbed or developed land.… …

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  • 24Edge — An edge in common usage denotes a sharp border of a (solid) object.cience and technology* Edge (graph theory), a line segment joining two nodes in a graph * Edge (geometry), a line segment joining two vertices in a polytope * Edge case, a problem …

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  • 25edge — edge1 W2S2 [edʒ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(outside part)¦ 2¦(blade)¦ 3¦(advantage)¦ 4 on edge 5¦(voice)¦ 6¦(slope)¦ 7 on the edge of something 8¦(quality)¦ 9 take the edge off something 10 on the edge of your seat …

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  • 26Edge Hill railway station — Infobox UK station name = Edge Hill manager = Northern Rail locale = Edge Hill borough = Liverpool pte = Merseytravel zone = C1 code = EDG years = 1836 events = Opened platforms = 4 lowusage0405 = 22,948 lowusage0506 = 34,097 lowusage0607 =… …

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  • 27Edge of chaos — The phrase edge of chaos was coined by computer scientist Christopher Langton in 1990. The phrase originally refers to an area in the range of a variable, λ (lambda), which was varied while examining the behavior of a cellular automaton (CA). As… …

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  • 28edge — noun 1》 the outside limit of an object, area, or surface.     ↘an area next to a steep drop. 2》 the sharpened side of a blade. 3》 an intense or striking quality.     ↘a quality or factor which gives superiority over close rivals: his cars have… …

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  • 29edge — edgeless, adj. /ej/, n., v., edged, edging. n. 1. a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges. 2. a brink or verge: the edge of a cliff; the edge of disaster. 3. any of the… …

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  • 30edge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English egge, from Old English ecg; akin to Latin acer sharp, Greek akmē point Date: before 12th century 1. a. the cutting side of a blade < a razor s edge > b. the sharpness of a blade < a knife with no edge > …

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