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EDG'ED, pp. Furnished with an edge or border. 1. Incited; instigated. 2. a. Shar...
EDGELESS, a. Not sharp; blunt; obtuse; unfit to cut or penetrate; as an edgeless...
EDGETOOL, n. An instrument having a sharp edge.
EDGEWISE, adv. [edge and wise.] With the edge turned forward, or towards a parti...
EDG'ING, ppr. Giving an edge; furnishing with an edge. 1. Inciting; urging on; g...
ED'IBLE, a. [from L. edo, to eat.] Eatable; fit to be eaten as food; esculent. S...
E'DICT, n. [L. edictum, from edico, to utter or proclaim; e and dico, to speak.]...
ED'IFICANT, a. [infra.] Building. [Little used.]
EDIFICA'TION, n. [L. oedificatio. See Edify .] 1. A building up, in a moral and ...
ED'IFICATORY, a. Tending to edification.
ED'IFICE, n. [L. oedificium. See Edify .] A building; a structure; a fabric; but...
EDIFI'CIAL, a. Pertaining to edifices or to structure.
ED'IFIED, pp. Instructed; improved in literary, moral or religious knowledge.
ED'IFIER, n. One that improves another by instructing him.
ED'IFY, v.t. [L. oedifico; oedes, a house, and facio, to make.] 1. To build, in ...
ED'IFYING, ppr. Building up in christian knowledge; instructing; improving the m...