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What (who) is blade - definition

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blade         
  • Anglo-Saxon]] "broken-back" [[seax]] from [[Sittingbourne]] in Kent, inscribed in [[Insular majuscule]]s ''☩ BIORHTELM ME ÞORTE'' ("Biorhtelm made me") and ''☩ S[I]GEBEREHT ME AH'' ("S[i]gebereht owns me").
  • Blade styles with typical edges shown as dark grey
  • Blade styles with typical edges shown as dark grey
  • The [[Oakeshott typology]] categorizes [[knightly sword]]s by their shape.
  • Spear-point blade
¦ noun
1. the flat cutting edge of a knife or other tool or weapon.
2. the broad, flat part of an oar, propeller, or other object.
3. a long, narrow leaf of grass.
4. informal, dated a dashing or energetic young man.
5. a shoulder bone in a joint of meat, or the joint itself.
¦ verb informal skate using Rollerblades.
Derivatives
bladed adjective
Origin
OE bl?d, of Gmc origin.
Blade         
  • Anglo-Saxon]] "broken-back" [[seax]] from [[Sittingbourne]] in Kent, inscribed in [[Insular majuscule]]s ''☩ BIORHTELM ME ÞORTE'' ("Biorhtelm made me") and ''☩ S[I]GEBEREHT ME AH'' ("S[i]gebereht owns me").
  • Blade styles with typical edges shown as dark grey
  • Blade styles with typical edges shown as dark grey
  • The [[Oakeshott typology]] categorizes [[knightly sword]]s by their shape.
  • Spear-point blade
·vt To furnish with a blade.
II. Blade ·noun The scapula or shoulder blade.
III. Blade ·vi To put forth or have a blade.
IV. Blade ·noun The principal rafters of a roof.
V. Blade ·noun The cutting part of an instrument; as, the blade of a knife or a sword.
VI. Blade ·noun The broad part of an oar; also, one of the projecting arms of a screw propeller.
VII. Blade ·add. ·noun The flat part of the tongue immediately behind the tip, or point.
VIII. Blade ·noun A sharp-witted, dashing, wild, or reckless, fellow;
- a word of somewhat indefinite meaning.
IX. Blade ·noun Properly, the leaf, or flat part of the leaf, of any plant, especially of gramineous plants. The term is sometimes applied to the spire of grasses.
X. Blade ·noun The four large shell plates on the sides, and the five large ones of the middle, of the carapace of the sea turtle, which yield the best tortoise shell.
blade         
  • Anglo-Saxon]] "broken-back" [[seax]] from [[Sittingbourne]] in Kent, inscribed in [[Insular majuscule]]s ''☩ BIORHTELM ME ÞORTE'' ("Biorhtelm made me") and ''☩ S[I]GEBEREHT ME AH'' ("S[i]gebereht owns me").
  • Blade styles with typical edges shown as dark grey
  • Blade styles with typical edges shown as dark grey
  • The [[Oakeshott typology]] categorizes [[knightly sword]]s by their shape.
  • Spear-point blade
n.
1) a blunt, dull; sharp blade
2) a rotary blade
3) a razor blade

Wikipedia

Blade (disambiguation)

A blade is a sharp cutting part, for instance of a weapon or tool.

Blade or Blades may also refer to:

Examples of use of blade
1. Each blade on the three–blade rotor is to be 150 feet long.
2. After that I had a razor blade and took it apart then I used the blade.
3. A blade is very thin – the thinner the blade, the sharper the cut.
4. As the blade passes over the stubble on a chin, the hair knocks individual atoms off the steel blade.
5. The charge sheet states that he replaced the blade in the box cutter and then hid both the old blade and his pants.