edge
How to sign: lie adjacent to another or share a boundary
"Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland";
abut in ASL
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abut in ASL
Watch how to sign abut in American Sign Language
abut in ASL
Watch how to sign abut in American Sign Language
to border in ASL
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Similiar / Same: adjoin, abut, butt, butt against, butt on, border, march
Categories: adjoin, contact, meet, touch
Within this category: neighbor
edge
How to sign: the boundary of a surface
edge in ASL
Watch how to sign edge in American Sign Language
edge in ASL
Watch how to sign edge in American Sign Language
edge in ASL
Watch how to sign edge in American Sign Language
edge in ASL
Watch how to sign edge in American Sign Language
Similiar / Same: border
Categories: bound, boundary, bounds
Within this category: brink, limb
edge
How to sign: to defeat or do better than someone or something else by a small amount
"Among younger voters, he was edged out by the other candidate.";
edge in ASL
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edge
How to sign: a slight competitive advantage
"he had an edge on the competition";
edge in ASL
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Categories: favorable position, favourable position, superiority
edge
How to sign: a strip near the boundary of an object
"he jotted a note on the margin of the page";
margin in ASL
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Similiar / Same: margin
Categories: slip, strip
Within this category: border, molding, selvage, shoulder, wayside