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Definition of sharp
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Sharp
(superl.)
Composed
of hard,
angular
grains;
gritty;
as, sharp
sand..
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Shark
::
Shark (v. t. & i.) A
rapacious,
artful
person;
a
sharper..
Aphorism
::
Aphorism
(n.) A
comprehensive
maxim or
principle
expressed
in a few
words;
a
sharply
defined
sentence
relating
to
abstract
truth
rather
than to
practical
matters.
Prick
::
Prick (v.) The act of
pricking,
or the
sensation
of being
pricked;
a
sharp,
stinging
pain;
figuratively,
remorse..
Acicular
::
Acicular
(a.)
Needle-shaped;
slender
like a
needle
or
bristle,
as some
leaves
or
crystals;
also,
having
sharp
points
like
needless..
Knap
::
Knap (n.) A sharp blow or slap.
Knife
::
Knife (n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a thin
blade,
usually
of steel and
having
a sharp edge for
cutting,
fastened
to a
handle,
but of many
different
forms and names for
different
uses; as, table
knife,
drawing
knife,
putty
knife,
pallet
knife,
pocketknife,
penknife,
chopping
knife,
etc...
Aristate
::
Aristate
(a.)
Having
a
slender,
sharp,
or
spinelike
tip..
Spear
::
Spear (n.) A long,
pointed
weapon,
used in war and
hunting,
by
thrusting
or
throwing;
a
weapon
with a long shaft and a sharp head or
blade;
a
lance..
Sharpen
::
Sharpen
(a.) To make more
eager;
as, to
sharpen
men's
desires..
Smack
::
Smack (v. i.) A
quick,
sharp
noise,
as of the lips when
suddenly
separated,
or of a
whip..
Accidental
::
Accidental
(n.) A
sharp,
flat, or
natural,
occurring
not at the
commencement
of a piece of music as the
signature,
but
before
a
particular
note..
Muricated
::
Muricated
(a.)
Formed
with sharp
points;
full of sharp
points
or of
pickles;
covered,
or
roughened,
as a
surface,
with sharp
points
or
excrescences..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.)
Sharpness;
readiness
of
fitness
to cut;
keenness;
intenseness
of
desire.
Acuminate
::
Acuminate
(v. i.) To end in, or come to, a sharp
point..
Screw
::
Screw (n.) An
extortioner;
a sharp
bargainer;
a
skinflint;
a
niggard.
Rub
::
Rub (n.) A
stone,
commonly
flat, used to
sharpen
cutting
tools;
a
whetstone;
--
called
also
rubstone..
Shriek
::
Shriek
(v. t.) To utter
sharply
and
shrilly;
to utter in or with a
shriek
or
shrieks.
Aculeolate
::
Aculeolate
(a.)
Having
small
prickles
or sharp
points.
Surd
::
Surd (a.)
Uttered,
as an
element
of
speech,
without
tone, or
proper
vocal
sound;
voiceless;
unintonated;
nonvocal;
atonic;
whispered;
aspirated;
sharp;
hard, as f, p, s, etc.; --
opposed
to
sonant.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
//169,
179, 180..
Peak
::
Peak (v. i.) To
acquire
sharpness
of
figure
or
features;
hence,
to look thin or
sicky..
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