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[Subject: Botany]

Translated by: PEZZUOLI CLAUDIO

  • Synonym: rim

Translated in 11 languages

- A thin, sharpened side, as of the blade of a cutting instrument

Translated by: NISHU VARMA

Translated in 10 languages

[Subject: Applied Mechanics]

- A line along which two faces of a solid object meet

Translated in 9 languages

[Subject: Data Processing Computer Science]

Translated in 5 languages

[Subject: Geometry]

Translated by: SYLVIA VERGARA

Translated in 5 languages

[Subject: Precision & Other Instruments]

Translated in 4 languages

[Subject: Precision & Other Instruments]

- of signal

Translated in 3 languages

[Subject: Agricultural Machinery]

Translated in 2 languages

[Subject: Athletic & Outdoor Sports & Games]

Translated in 2 languages


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it Italian laminatura   View Word  - 199599

Translated by: GUEST USER

Translated in 2 languages


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fr French bordure   View Word  - 5269682

[Subject: Mathematics]

Translated in 2 languages


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zh Chinese   View Word  - 2345375

[Subject: Mathematics]

Translated in 2 languages


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zh Chinese   View Word  - 2345376

[Subject: Mechanics]

Translated in 2 languages


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pt Portuguese extremidade   View Word  - 41127

[Subject: Mechanics]

Translated in 2 languages


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pt Portuguese extremidade   View Word  - 41128

[Subject: Generalities]

- A quality or factor which gives superiority over close rivals

Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER

Translated in 1 languages


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[Subject: Geometry]

- edge of a polygon, line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet

Translated by: DAVID LAURENT

Translated in 14 languages

[Subject: Astronomy & Allied Sciences]

Translated by: DAVID LAURENT

Translated in 5 languages

- Raised or projecting edge or molding intended to protect or check; a narrow flat surface or shelf, in particular of rock

Translated by: GUEST USER

Translated in 3 languages

- Edge; point of onset.

Translated by: CORYANNA LYNAM

  • Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse brekka slope; akin to Middle Dutch brink grassland

Translated in 1 languages


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