The edge or rim of a container is called the brim. That is why you hear the phrase "filled to the brim."
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Yes, this is the rule.
Brim eats smaller fish like mullets and occasionally eats nippers and worms
The differences are subtle and depend entirely on context. They are all technically types of edges, though. Edge is the outside limit of an object, area, or surface. Rim is the upper or outer edge. Border is the edge or boundary. Brim is the projecting edge around the bottom of a hat or the upper edge of a cup, bowl, or other container. Verge is the edge, border, or extreme limit of something.
The edge of a cereal bowl is the rim.
Goal, or I heard some call it basket
The out edge of a cup is called the 'Rim'.
The edge of a cereal bowl is the rim.
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An edge can be of a shape in a plane while a rim suggests a three dimensional object with a defined outer portion. In geometry and topology "edge" has a definition which is very precise. "rim" haa no such specific determination.
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