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Edges meaning
plural of edge | The fine hairs at the edge of someone's (usually a black woman's) hairline; baby hairs.
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That's to say that the glass on the front and the back curves towards the edges slightly, helping the front and back surface blend into the edges, making them more ergonomic than if they were just flat edges.
He could go as hard and push out to the very edges, the ragged edges,” Johnstad said.
And it defines edges with the confidence of a master draughtsman – drawing edges as smoothly and sharply as this can be added to the list of the things the Samsung does as well as, if not better than, its most capable rivals.
Even so, because the display stretches to the edges of the phone’s front, and thanks to sloping edges, the phone is (just about) manageable in the hand, though it’s worth trying it out for size before you buy, to be sure.
Pour it into the pie dish and pat it with fingers and knuckles, working it evenly to the edges and up the edges.
Ice floats on top of water, as weather warms, the ice becomes mobile as it usually melts from the edges in. Once it frees from the edges, the wind can push it around.
After updating edges, the active edge table is traversed in X order to emit only the visible spans, maintaining a Z-sorted active Span table, inserting and deleting the surfaces when edges are crossed.
A more sophisticated trick is to consider the left and right edges of the field to be stitched together, and the top and bottom edges also, yielding a toroidal array.
An example of converting an n-ary tree to a binary tree The binary tree can be thought of as the original tree tilted sideways, with the black left edges representing first child and the blue right edges representing next sibling.
A parallelepiped has three sets of four parallel edges; the edges within each set are of equal length.
At the same time, the edges of the clay plates have a slight positive charge, thereby allowing the edges to adhere to the negative charges on the faces of other clay particles or to flocculate (form clumps).
Coin edges are curled to prevent swindlers from stealing metal by scraping the edges.
Faster currents along the outside edges of a river's bends cause more erosion than along the inside edges, thus pushing the bends even farther out, and increasing the overall loopiness of the river.
Geometric freedom The pyritohedron has a geometric degree of freedom with limiting cases of a cubic convex hull at one limit of colinear edges, and a rhombic dodecahedron as the other limit as 6 edges are degenerated to length zero.
If a piece is placed that creates a connection between both players' goal edges (i.e. all edges are connected), the winner is the player who placed the final piece.
In 1750 the German Leonhard Euler for the first time considered the edges of a polyhedron, allowing him to discover his polyhedron formula relating the number of vertices, edges and faces.
It is dividable into two subtypes; 2A where the streaks have diffuse, blurred edges, and 2B where they have sharply defined edges.
Its 30 edges are divided into two sets – containing 24 and 6 edges of the same length.
Keno can have house edges up to 25%, slot machines having up to 15%, while most Australian Pontoon games have house edges between 0.3% and 0.4%.
One player is attempting to connect the north and south edges, and the other is attempting to connect the east and west edges.