cutting edge, at the



cutting edge, at the

Also, on the cutting edge. In the forefront, in a position of greatest advantage or importance. For example, In my youth I was at the cutting edge of medical research, or Our company is on the cutting edge of gene therapy. This metaphoric phrase alludes to the sharp edge of a knife or other cutting tool. [c. 1950]
See also: cutting

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Agnon['ɑ:g.nɔ:n]
Leland['li:lənd]
HugoOO-go (Spanish), HYOO-go (English), HUY-kho (Dutch), HOO-go (German)Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, English, Dutch, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Germanic (
Lovisaloo-VEE-sahSwedish
Soroush-Persian Mythology, Persian
Dominikadaw-mee-NEE-kah (Polish)Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Russian, Polish