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edgeThe place where plant communities meet or where successional stages or vegetative conditions within plant communities come together.The boundary between two fairly distinct fuel types.
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edgeAn edge is the line segment where two faces of a solid figure meet.
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edgeEnhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution: An enhanced modulation technique designed to increase network capacity and data rates in GSM networks. EDGE should provide data rates up to 384Kbps.
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edgeOld English ecg "corner, edge, point," also "sword" (also found in ecgplega, literally "edge play," ecghete, literally "edge hate," both used poetically for &qu [..]
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edgethe side of a polygon or a line segment where two faces of a solid figure meet.
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edge/ˈɛʤ/ noun plural edges 1 edge /ˈɛʤ/ noun plural edges Learner's definition of EDGE [count] 1 : the line or part where an object or area begins or ends They peered over the edge of the roof. [..]
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edgeEnhanced Data for Global Evolution. An upgrade for GSM/GPRS networks that triples data rates (speed) over standard GPRS. See: GPRS EDGE is used automatically when both the phone and network support it [..]
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edgethe boundary of a surface advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car" border: provide with a border or edge; "edge the tablecloth with embroidery [..]
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edgeAn advantage. Sports bettors might feel they have an edge on a book if they think its lines aren't accurate.
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edgethe cutting side of a knife. The same word also means the end of something like a table or a shelf
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edgeEnhanced Data-Rate for GSM Evolution
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edgeThe line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet.
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edgeThe outermost limit of the cover or sections of a book, or of one of its leaves, or of an unbound sheet. The fore-edge is opposite the binding edge of the text block (the spine of a bound volume). The [..]
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edgeEnhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution.
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edgeEnhanced Data rates for Global Evolution –
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edgeEnhanced Data Rates for GDM Evolution – GSM enhancement that triples the data transfer rates for GSM cell phones.
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edgeA technology built into some mobile phones giving users access to multimedia and other broadband applications at up to three times faster than the existing rate. Stands for: Enhanced Data for GSM Evol [..]
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edgeA line segment formed where two faces of a three-dimensional shape meet.
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edgeAcronym for: Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (Enhanced GPRS)
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edgeMicrosoft’s browser than runs only on W10-32 and W10-64. Presumably it is a perk to get users to upgrate the OS (Operating System). You can write, draw and take notes directly on web pages. You can ca [..]
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edgeEnhanced Data rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) is a technology that can be used in existing GSM and D-AMPS (IS-136) networks to increase the data capacity. EDGE is an official member of the IMT-2000 [..]
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edgeacies, mucro, labrum, ambitus, ora
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edge1-dimensional topology primitive (see OGC Abstract Specification (Topic 1) clause 7.3.14)
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edge(Anglo-Saxon, ecg.)
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edgeSee graph.
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edgeEnhanced Data GSM Environment: a faster version of the GSM wireless service, EDGE is designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps, enabling the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applicati [..]
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edgeClosest to the client or end-user. The edge tier is the tier that serves the client, edge caches are caches in the edge tier. In a Traffic Control CDN the basic function of the edge cache is that of a Reverse Proxy. See also Cache Group.
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edgeA single-directed street connection between two points (junctions/nodes). An edge contains at least one lane
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edge3D object composed of a single outside boundary of a feature. A line sketched in 2D becomes an edge when you pull your sketch into 3D.
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edgea pre-3G digital mobile phone technology allowing improved data transmission rates.
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edgeOne of cPanel & WHM's release tiers. Versions on this tier have only had rudimentary testing and are subject to further modification. We do not recommend this tier for production servers. For more information, read our cPanel & WHM Versions and the Release Process documentation.
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edge (Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution - or GSM Evolution) A 2.5G digital data service provided by GSM cellular carriers worldwide, including AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S. Also called "Enhanced GPRS" (EGPRS), EDGE works on EDGE cellphones as well as laptops and portable devices that have EDGE modems. Superseding the GPRS data serv [..]
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edgeEDGE (also known as Enhanced GPRS or EGPRS) is a data system used on top of GSM networks. It provides nearly three times faster speeds than the outdated GPRS system. The theoretical maximum speed is 4 [..]
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edgeA bettors advantage against the house. This will typically refer to an instance where you have a positive expected value.
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edgeThe perceived advantage a sports bettor has before wagering.
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edgeA person's advantage when it comes to sports betting.
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edgeAdvantage.
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edgeTo have an edge is to have some kind of advantage.
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edge, sb. an adze. ‘Foot edge,’ a foot adze.
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edgebookmaker’s or bettor’s advantage
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edgeEDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Environment), a faster version of the Global System for Mobile (GSM) wireless service, is designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps and enable the delivery of multimedia [..]
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edgeThe edge is the gray toolbar on the left side of the screen in UI11. It provides the ability to show or hide the banner frame or the application navigator, split the screen horizontally or vertically, [..]
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edgeAdvantage
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edgeThe advantage that is given to players or the house.
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edgethis term is used for describing the percentage advantage of the casino or the player in some games.
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edgeUpper hand than the competitor.
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edgeThe portion of the box cover where the top and the aprons meet; usually the first part of a game to show signs of use and wear.
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edgean advantage over an opponent, or the house, in any wager, or it can be the advantage that the casino has on any given wager.
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edgeAdvantage. Could be the player over an opponent or the house, or the house over the player.
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edgeThe advantage that the casino has on a player’s wager.
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edgeThe advantage held in a game of video poker.
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edgeA punter's advantage in a bet.
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edge An advantage that one believes might improve one's ability to predict the outcome of a game.
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edgeThe casino's advantage often referred to as the house advantage. An advantage over an opponent.
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edgeThe odds favoring the casino; also referred to as Advantage or House Edge.
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edgeIs the advantage that a player may have over others in reference to the game; experience or ability.
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edgeEnhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) is a technology used to increase data rates in GSM mobile telephony networks by introducing an additional modulation process. EDGE is an enhancement to GPRS to create E-GPRS (Enhanced GPRS) and of HSCSD (High-Speed Circuit Switched Data) to create ECSD (Enhanced Circuit Switched Data).
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edgeThe outside line of a shape or form.
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edgeVPF term for a string.
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edgeVPF term for a network chain in a network (in SDTS, a "Network chain, non- planar graph").
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edgeVPF term for a network chain in a planar graph (in SDTS, a "Network chain, planar graph").
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edgeVPF term for a complete chain.
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edgeThe intersection of any two surfaces. The boundary line. Edges are straight or curved, and are represented by lines.
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edgeA bookmaker’s commission. Also known as Advantage, vigorish and juice.
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edgeA perceived advantage in a betting scenario.
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edgeThis term refers to a situation when a bettor has a supposed advantage over the bookmaker on a particular game.
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edgeAn advantage. Sports bettors might feel they have an edge on a book if they think its lines aren’t accurate.
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edgeThe transition between two different types or ages of vegetation.
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edgeThe area where two habitat types come together.
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edgeAn abrupt voltage or current change.
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edgeplacement accuracy - The precision within which an edge can be placed relative to a reference.
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