OUTEDGE

Etymology

Verb

outedge (third-person singular simple present outedges, present participle outedging, simple past and past participle outedged)

(transitive, archaic) To edge out.

Noun

outedge (plural outedges)

(graph theory) An outgoing edge in a digraph, i.e. one that leaves a particular node.

Antonyms

• inedge

Anagrams

• edge out

Source: Wiktionary



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