Outer edge
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RIMOuter edge
SKIRTOuter edge
FRINGEOuter edge
RIMOuter edge.
LIMITOuter edge.
LIPOuter edge
rimsouter edge
fringeouter edge
rimmingouter edge
fringyouter edge
rimouter edge
CRUSTPizza's outer edge
RIMHoop's outer edge
LIMBMoon's outer edge
UPENDStand on an outer edge.
INNERAway from the outer edge
GIRDLEOuter edge of a cut gem
TOEOuter edge of a golf club
selvedgeouter or peripheral part border edge
selvagedouter or peripheral part border edge
rimto provide with an outer edge
rimmedRIM, to provide with an outer edge
rimsRIM, to provide with an outer edge
wingtipthe extreme outer edge of an airplane wing
bucketsA compartment on the outer edge of a waterwheel
rimmedForm or act as an outer edge or rim for
peripheryThe outer limits or edge of an area or object
peripheriesThe outer limits or edge of an area or object
frontiersland that forms the outer edge of a country's settled regions
deepestExtending or situated far in or down from the outer edge or surface
raillight structure serving as a guard at the outer edge of a ship's deck
deepest(after a measurement and in questions) Extending a specified distance from the top, surface, or outer edge
spokesEach of the bars or wire rods connecting the center of a wheel to its outer edge
spokeEach of the bars or wire rods connecting the center of a wheel to its outer edge
purflesornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument
bankedBuild (a road, railroad, or sports track) higher at the outer edge of a bend to facilitate fast cornering
purflerornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument
purfledornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument
pisiformsA small rounded carpal bone situated where the palm of the hand meets the outer edge of the wrist
purfleornamental border, as the inlaid border near the outer edge of the table and back of a stringed instrument