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edge The edge of a network is where users are directly connected and their data aggregated into the network backbone. This is where user-specific services and policies are enabled such as security, DSL broadband, accounting and quality of service.
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edge is the term applied to the sharpened cutting part of the blade where the two relatively flat faces of the blade intersect at an acute angle to form a variant of the basic tool known as the inclined plane. Most European medieval swords, as well as their predecessors, are symmetrical about the long axis and have two edges which begin at or very near the crossguard and join at point (the distal most tip of the blade). ...
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edge An advantage over an opponent.
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edge the casino's advantage over the player in any game. Also known as house edge.
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