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Selvage

[SEL-vij]

Part of speech: noun

Origin: Late Middle English, 15th century

1.

An edge produced on woven fabric during manufacture that prevents it from unraveling.

2.

(Geology) A zone of altered rock, especially volcanic glass, at the edge of a rock mass.

Examples of Selvage in a sentence

"The curtain’s selvage was a different color, which created a noticeable border."

"Tom wanted to study how the selvage of obsidian formed."

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