Hedge

/hɛdʒ/ noun, verb

As a noun, a hedge is a row of bushes or small trees planted close together to form a fence or boundary. As a verb, to hedge can mean to avoid giving a clear answer or to protect against loss by taking balancing actions.

From Old English “hecg,” meaning a fence or boundary made of bushes. The financial and metaphorical senses grew from the idea of protection and separation.

AMእግር
ARسياج
BNপাখির
CAsegar
CSplot
DAhegn
DEHecke
ELζαρνιά
ESseto
FAسنگر
FIaita
FRhaie
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