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Definition of sharpness

Sharpness
Sharpness Sharp"ness, n. [AS. scearpness.] The quality or condition of being sharp; keenness; acuteness.

Meaning of sharpness from wikipedia

- Look up sharpness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sharpness may refer to: Sharpness, Gloucestershire, a port in England Sharpness (cutting), the capacity...
- its sharpness as well as a body that is tough. Different methods have been developed to sharpen surfaces, and to test surfaces for relative sharpness. Some...
- A-sharp, A♯ or A# may refer to: A-sharp major, enharmonic to B-flat major A-sharp minor A♯ (musical note), musical pitch A Sharp (.NET), a port of the...
- Sharps may refer to: Plural form of many of the terms as defined on Sharp (disambiguation) Sharps waste, a form of biomedical waste composed of used sharps...
- Berkeley. Sharpness docks began as a basin giving access to the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. There were no port facilities at Sharpness itself and...
- Look up Sharp or sharp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sharp or SHARP may refer to: SHARP (helmet ratings) (Safety Helmet ****essment and Rating Programme)...
- border on the inside of the line. The actual sharpness of the image is unchanged, but the apparent sharpness is increased because of the greater acutance...
- Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (also known as the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal) is a ship canal in the west of England, between Gloucester and Sharpness, completed...
- Sharpness Point is a small headland projecting into the North Sea at Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear. The O.S. grid reference is NZ371699. It is the only promontory...
- In music, sharp – eqv. dièse (from French) or diesis (from Gr**** δίεσις) – means higher in pitch. The sharp symbol, ♯, indicates that the note to which...