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Qué (quién) es knive - definición

TOOL WITH A CUTTING EDGE OR BLADE
Knives; Knive; Knifes; Fish knife; Kiridashi (knife); Bladed article
  • A Head knife (Round knife).
  • cKc pen knife
  • pattern-welded]] steel
  • tang]] survival knife. The metal from the blade extends into the handle.
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  • A traditional knife handle made from buffalo horn ([[Tasikmalaya]], Indonesia)
  • Characteristic parts of a knife
  • Knives for cutting [[cheese]]
  • Knife blades have different profiles
  • Morakniv carbon steel knife
  • An OTF knife, showing the sliding blade being extended from the handle
  • A [[Swiss Army knife]]
  • The Sacrifice of Isaac]]'' by [[Caravaggio]], (1590–1610; Oil on canvas; [[Uffizi]]). [[Abraham]] is holding the [[sacrificial]] knife.
  • Tuareg]] knife.

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·pl of Knife.
II. Knives ·noun ·pl of Knife. ·see Knife.
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Knives is the plural of knife
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knife         
n.
instrument for cutting
1) to plunge a knife into smb.
2) to pull a knife (on smb.)
3) to stab smb. with a knife
4) to sharpen a knife
5) a dull; sharp knife
6) a bowie; boy-scout; bread; butcher (esp. AE). butcher's (esp. BE); clasp; electric; flic (BE; AE has switchblade); hunting; kitchen; paper (BE; AE has letter opener); paring; pocket; sheath; steak; trench knife
surgery
7) under the knife (she was under the knife for two hours)

Wikipedia

Knife

A knife (PL: knives; from Old Norse knifr 'knife, dirk') is a tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade, usually attached to a handle or hilt. One of the earliest tools used by humanity, knives appeared at least 2.5 million years ago, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools. Originally made of wood, bone, and stone (such as flint and obsidian), over the centuries, in step with improvements in both metallurgy and manufacturing, knife blades have been made from copper, bronze, iron, steel, ceramic, and titanium. Most modern knives have either fixed or folding blades; blade patterns and styles vary by maker and country of origin.

Knives can serve various purposes. Hunters use a hunting knife, soldiers use the combat knife, scouts, campers, and hikers carry a pocketknife; there are kitchen knives for preparing foods (the chef's knife, the paring knife, bread knife, cleaver), table knife (butter knives and steak knives), weapons (daggers or switchblades), knives for throwing or juggling, and knives for religious ceremony or display (the kirpan).