0 an object such as a ruler or a piece of wood, used for drawing or checking straight lines:
1 having an edge that is straight rather than curved or irregular:
Use a straight-edge knife.
2 having a way of life that does not involve doing anything considered to be unhealthy or immoral:
A simple test rig was constructed that enabled the reference object to be moved along a straight edge with respect to the seamtracking sensor.
You must have a straight edge with that.
A straight edge, similar to 17th century style openings, replaced the rounded opening of the coat and sleeves reverted to a deep, turned back cuff.
Their fan base was diverse, with their concerts usually attended by skinheads, straight edge teens, metalheads and punks of all ages.
At the time straight edge was starting to gain traction and support.
The band split as they moved away from the straight edge lifestyle, but not before recording one last session.
Many of the bands during this time wrote lyrics about straight edge, politics, civil rights, animal rights and spirituality.
Convex empty can go to straight edge when the sail is hauled up.