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hedge
noun
1 a boundary formed by bushes and shrubs planted close together, especially between fields.
2 a barrier or protection against (especially financial) loss, criticism, etc.
verb (hedged , hedging )
1 to enclose or surround (an area of land) with a hedge.
2 to avoid making a decision or giving a clear answer.
3 to protect oneself from possible loss or criticism eg in (a bet or argument) by backing both sides hedge one's bets .
4 intr to make hedges.
5 intr to be evasive or shifty, eg in an argument.
6 intr to buy or sell something as a financial hedge.
[Anglo-Saxon hecg ]
hedged adjective .
hedger noun .
noun
1 a boundary formed by bushes and shrubs planted close together, especially between fields.
2 a barrier or protection against (especially financial) loss, criticism, etc.
verb (hedged , hedging )
1 to enclose or surround (an area of land) with a hedge.
2 to avoid making a decision or giving a clear answer.
3 to protect oneself from possible loss or criticism eg in (a bet or argument) by backing both sides hedge one's bets .
4 intr to make hedges.
5 intr to be evasive or shifty, eg in an argument.
6 intr to buy or sell something as a financial hedge.
[Anglo-Saxon hecg ]
hedged adjective .
hedger noun .
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