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featheredge
feath·er·edge F0062200 (fĕth′ər-ĕj′)n.1. A thin fragile edge, especially a tapering edge of a board.2. See deckle edge.featheredge (ˈfɛðərˌɛdʒ) n (General Engineering) a board or plank that tapers to a thin edge at one side ˈfeatherˌedged adjfeath•er•edge (ˈfɛð ərˌɛdʒ) n., v. -edged, -edg•ing. n. 1. a thin or tapered edge, esp. one that is sharp. 2. an object or implement with such an edge. v.t. 3. to give such an edge to. [1610–20] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | featheredge - a thin tapering edgeedge - a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box" |
featheredge
featheredge[′feth·ər‚ej] (civil engineering) The thin edge of a gravel-surfaced road. (design engineering) A wood tool with a level edge used to straighten angles in the finish coat of plaster. featheredgeAn edge of a surface, surface coating, or surface film, which tapers away in fineness.featheredge
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