Edge definition

Edge of any water means the outer edge of the water's bankfull width or, where applicable, the outer edge of the associated channel migration zone.
Edge means the "Encouraging Diversity, Growth, and Equity" business development program created pursuant to section 123.152 of the Revised Code.
Edge means the line of intersection or division between:

Examples of Edge in a sentence

  • Duos Edge AI, Inc., a Florida corporation, with offices located at 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000 (the “Company”), and the Guarantor have issued on the date hereof a promissory note in the principal amount of $680,000 to 21 April Fund LP and a promissory note in the principal amount of $1,520,000 to 21 April Fund Ltd.

  • In general, we support the latest two versions of Microsoft Edge, Safari, Firefox, and Google Chrome.

  • The Leading Edge is a publication of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).


More Definitions of Edge

Edge means the seamed, un-seamed or taped border edge of a mattress or foundation that joins the top and/or bottom with the side panels.
Edge means Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution, a wireless communications technology based on GSM and defined by the relevant ETSI or 3GPP standards.
Edge means the boundary between two (2) kinds of areas that are identified by the uses within them, degree of activity, topography or other special characteristics.
Edge means the "Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution" standard, as amended from time to time.
Edge means use cases where the data processing occurs on decentralized computing/data-collecting devices away from centralized processing in data centers or cloud environments.
Edge shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2(i) hereof.
Edge means Edge Petroleum Corporation, a Delaware corporation.