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Fedge vs Gedge - What's the difference?

fedge | gedge |

As nouns the difference between fedge and gedge

is that fedge is a fence made up of living plants, especially willow, thus somewhat resembling a hedge while gedge is (dialect).

As a verb gedge is

(dialect) to make a wry face.

fedge

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A fence made up of living plants, especially willow, thus somewhat resembling a hedge.
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  • gedge

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    Verb

  • (dialect) To make a wry face.
  • (dialect) To gauge. (alternative spelling to match dialect pronunciation)
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