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edge the side of the coin. Currently US dimes and quarters have a "reeded" edge, which is an edge with small lines on it. Some coins will have lettering, ornamental designs, or plain edges.
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edge the boundary between two ecological communities, for example, field and woodland. Edges provide wildlife habitat. Consideration of an edge can reduce the impact of a timber harvest.
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edge e. a sharp increase in contrast on a xeroradiograph where there is an abrupt difference in the tissue densities of adjacent structures.
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edge-strength the ability of fine edges to resist fracture or abrasion; applied especially to such resistance in dental restorations.
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edge-to-edge b. see under occlusion.
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