Sharp
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Sharp or SHARP may refer to:
- Sharp (surname)
- Sharp (flour), a flour made from hard wheat
- Sharp (magazine), Canadian magazine
- Sharp Daily, a free newspaper published in Taiwan and Hong Kong
- Sharp (set theory)
- Sharp (crater), a lunar impact crater
- Sharp, a type of sewing needle
- Sharp Scale, measure of paper opacity
- Sharp, (also spelled shark, sharper or sharker), a swindler at games of chance and skill, e.g. card sharp, pool shark
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[edit] Short for
- Stationary High Altitude Relay Platform (SHARP), a 1980s beamed-power aircraft
- Super High Altitude Research Project (SHARP), a 1990s project to develop a high-velocity gun
- Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP)
[edit] Organisations and companies
- Sharp Corporation, a Japanese electronics manufacturer
- Sharp Airlines, Australian airline
- Sharp Entertainment, US TV company
- Sharp HealthCare, a hospital system in San Diego, California
- Sharp Water, US water treatment company
[edit] Music
- Sharp (music), a musical notation sign (♯)
- Sharp (band), English band featuring ex-Jam members
- Sharp (South Korean band), pop music group
- The Sharp, Australian pop/rock band
- Sharp (Angela Winbush album)
- Sharp (Etnica album), 2004
[edit] Places and geographical features
- Sharp County, Arkansas, USA
- Sharp Glacier, Antarctica
- Sharp Island, island of Hong Kong
- Sharp Island (Ontario), island in Georgian Bay, Canada
- Sharp Peak, hill in Hong Kong
- Sharp Peak, Livingston Island, hill in Antarctica
- Sharp Valley, valley in Antarctica
- Mount Sharp, mountain in Antarctica
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[edit] See also
- Sharp House (disambiguation)
- Sharpe (disambiguation)
- Sharpening
- Sharpness (disambiguation)
- Sharps (disambiguation)
- 5426 Sharp, asteroid
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