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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of unedge.

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Examples

  • I knit happily on – I can almost hold the unedged part of the top of the Princess straight in my outstretched arms.

    Jean's Knitting Jean 2009

  • I knit happily on – I can almost hold the unedged part of the top of the Princess straight in my outstretched arms.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Jean 2009

  • Another piece was 'part of the skirt, not the hem,' — that is to say, was torn completely out, through the agency of thorns, from the unedged interior of the dress!

    The Mystery of Marie Roget 2006

  • From the worn brown leather belt at her left side hung the battered scabbard that held her unedged practice sabre.

    The Shadow Sorceress Modesitt, L. E. 2001

  • Figure 1 Cutting-off of the rough edges (1 unedged-sawn, 2 edged)

    1. Purpose and Meaning of Maintenance and Drying of Wood Rolf Jakoby 1993

  • Edged or unedged-sawn boards or frame timbers of equal thickness and approximately the same length are well arranged side by side and piled up in layers in a box-type form using pile strips.

    5. Construction of Sawn Timber Piles Rolf Jakoby 1993

  • Figure 12 Construction of a block-type pile 1 unedged-sawn boards, 2 pile strips, 3 bottom boards, 4 common pile strips of neighbouring blocks

    5. Construction of Sawn Timber Piles Rolf Jakoby 1993

  • Edged or unedged-sawn timbers of equal thickness and approximately the same length are tied up in packages or piled up with intermediate pile strips.

    5. Construction of Sawn Timber Piles Rolf Jakoby 1993

  • Edged or unedged-sawn boards of equal length are piled up in the form of equilateral triangles without any pile strips.

    5. Construction of Sawn Timber Piles Rolf Jakoby 1993

  • They sat in silence for some time, watching the rain that deluged the city, the warm devitalizing rain that unedged even the fieriest of

    Never-Fail Blake Arthur Stringer 1912

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