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Definition
Synonym
Bogenkante
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bogenkante
f
; Feston
n
scallop-edge; scallop
Bogenkante
f
, Feston
n
scallop-edge, scallop
Bogenkante
f
, Feston
n
scallop-edge, scallop
Bogenkante
f
; Feston
n
scallop-edge; scallop
Deutsche
Bogenkante Synonyme
Englische
scallop-edge; scallop Synonyme
Bogenkante Definition
Edge
(
v.
t.)
The
thin
cutting
side
of
the
blade
of
an
instrument
Edge
(
v.
t.)
Any
sharp
terminating
border
Edge
(
v.
t.)
Sharpness
Edge
(
v.
t.)
The
border
or
part
adjacent
to
the
line
of
division
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
an
edge
as
a
tool
or
weapon
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
shape
or
dress
the
edge
of,
as
with
a
tool.
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
a
fringe
or
border
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
make
sharp
or
keen,
figuratively
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
move
by
little
and
little
or
cautiously,
as
by
pressing
forward
edgewise
Edge
(
v.
i.)
To
move
sideways
Edge
(
v.
i.)
To
sail
close
to
the
wind.
Feather-edge/
(
n.
)
The
thin,
new
growth
around
the
edge
of
a
shell,
of
an
oyster.
Feather-edge/
(
n.
)
Any
thin,
as
on
a
board
or
a
razor.
Gilt-edge
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Gilt-edged
Knife-edge
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
steel
sharpened
to
an
acute
edge
or
angle,
and
resting
on
a
smooth
surface,
serving
as
the
axis
of
motion
of
a
pendulum,
scale
beam,
or
other
piece
required
to
oscillate
with
the
least
possible
friction.
Scallop
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
marine
bivalve
mollusks
of
the
genus
Pecten
and
allied
genera
of
the
family
Pectinidae.
The
shell
is
usually
radially
ribbed,
and
the
edge
is
therefore
often
undulated
in
a
characteristic
manner.
The
large
adductor
muscle
of
some
the
species
is
much
used
as
food.
One
species
(Vola
Jacobaeus)
occurs
on
the
coast
of
Palestine,
and
its
shell
was
formerly
worn
by
pilgrims
as
a
mark
that
they
had
been
to
the
Holy
Land.
Called
also
fan
shell.
See
Pecten,
2.
Scallop
(
n.
)
One
of
series
of
segments
of
circles
joined
at
their
extremities,
forming
a
border
like
the
edge
or
surface
of
a
scallop
shell.
Scallop
(
n.
)
One
of
the
shells
of
a
scallop
Scallop
(
v.
t.)
To
mark
or
cut
the
edge
or
border
of
into
segments
of
circles,
like
the
edge
or
surface
of
a
scallop
shell.
See
Scallop,
n.,
2.
Scallop
(
n.
)
To
bake
in
scallop
shells
or
dishes
scallop-edge; scallop Bedeutung
scallop
shell
a
shell
of
a
scallop
scallop
scollop
escallop
edible
marine
bivalve
having
a
fluted
fan-shaped
shell
that
swim
by
expelling
water
from
the
shell
in
a
series
of
snapping
motions
bay
scallop
Pecten
irradians
a
small
scallop
inhabiting
shallow
waters
and
mud
flats
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
North
America
sea
scallop
giant
scallop
Pecten
magellanicus
a
large
scallop
inhabiting
deep
waters
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
North
America
deckle
edge
deckle
rough
edge
left
by
a
deckle
on
handmade
paper
or
produced
artificially
on
machine-made
paper
edge
a
sharp
side
formed
by
the
intersection
of
two
surfaces
of
an
object,
he
rounded
the
edges
of
the
box
edge
the
outside
limit
of
an
object
or
area
or
surface,
a
place
farthest
away
from
the
center
of
something,
the
edge
of
the
leaf
is
wavy,
she
sat
on
the
edge
of
the
bed,
the
water's
edge
edge
tool
any
cutting
tool
with
a
sharp
cutting
edge
(as
a
chisel
or
knife
or
plane
or
gouge)
fore
edge
foredge
the
part
of
a
book
that
faces
inward
when
the
book
is
shelved,
the
part
opposite
the
spine
knife
edge
cutting
edge
the
sharp
cutting
side
of
the
blade
of
a
knife
leading
edge
forward
edge
of
an
airfoil
razor
edge
an
edge
that
is
as
sharp
as
the
cutting
side
of
a
razor
trailing
edge
the
rear
edge
of
an
airfoil
knife-edge
a
narrow
boundary,
he
lived
on
a
knife-edge
between
genius
and
insanity
edge
a
slight
competitive
advantage,
he
had
an
edge
on
the
competition
edge
sharpness
the
attribute
of
urgency
in
tone
of
voice,
his
voice
had
an
edge
to
it
vanguard
forefront
cutting
edge
the
position
of
greatest
importance
or
advancement,
the
leading
position
in
any
movement
or
field,
the
Cotswolds
were
once
at
the
forefront
of
woollen
manufacturing
in
England,
the
idea
of
motion
was
always
to
the
forefront
of
his
mind
and
central
to
his
philosophy
cutlet
scallop
scollop
escallop
thin
slice
of
meat
(especially
veal)
usually
fried
or
broiled
scallop
scollop
escallop
edible
muscle
of
mollusks
having
fan-shaped
shells,
served
broiled
or
poached
or
in
salads
or
cream
sauces
sea
scallop
muscle
of
large
deep-water
scallops
bay
scallop
muscle
of
small
choice
shallow-water
scallops
edge
border
the
boundary
of
a
surface
scallop
crenation
crenature
crenel
crenelle
one
of
a
series
of
rounded
projections
(or
the
notches
between
them)
formed
by
curves
along
an
edge
(as
the
edge
of
a
leaf
or
piece
of
cloth
or
the
margin
of
a
shell
or
a
shriveled
red
blood
cell
observed
in
a
hypertonic
solution
etc.)
boundary
edge
bound
a
line
determining
the
limits
of
an
area
scallop
scollop
shape
or
cut
in
scallops,
scallop
the
hem
of
the
dress
scallop
scollop
fish
for
scallops
edge
provide
with
an
edge,
edge
a
blade
scallop
scollop
form
scallops
in,
scallop
the
meat
border
adjoin
edge
abut
march
butt
butt
against
butt
on
lie
adjacent
to
another
or
share
a
boundary,
Canada
adjoins
the
U.S.,
England
marches
with
Scotland
scallop
escallop
bake
in
a
sauce,
milk,
etc.,
often
with
breadcrumbs
on
top
scallop
decorate
an
edge
with
scallops,
the
dress
had
a
scalloped
skirt
edge
in
edge
up
push
one's
way
into
(a
space)
edge
inch
advance
slowly,
as
if
by
inches,
He
edged
towards
the
car
border
edge
provide
with
a
border
or
edge,
edge
the
tablecloth
with
embroidery
up-to-date
cutting-edge
with-it
in
accord
with
the
most
fashionable
ideas
or
style,
wears
only
the
latest
style,
the
last
thing
in
swimwear,
cutting-edge
technology,
a
with-it
boutique
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