
1) Auto 2) Cutlas 3) Sword
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1) Blade 2) Brand 3) Ceremonial naval weapon 4) Curved sword 5) Cutlas 6) French word used in English 7) Grand am competitor 8) Old olds 9) Old sword 10) Pirate weapon 11) Scimitar cousin 12) Short sword 13) Single-edged sword 14) Steel 15) Sword
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A short sword used for fighting on board ships.
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A cutlass is a short, broad sabre or slashing sword, with a straight or slightly curved blade sharpened on the cutting edge, and a hilt often featuring a solid cupped or basket-shaped guard. It was a common naval weapon. ==Etymology== The word cutlass developed from a 17th-century English variation of coutelas, a 16th-century French word for a mac...
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A short, curved sword favored by pirates for its ability to end an argument with one brandish.
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A curved sword, like a saber but heavier. Traditional pirate weapon. Has only one cutting edge; may or may not have a useful point.
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• (n.) A short, heavy, curving sword, used in the navy. See Curtal ax.
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A short sword with a wide, flat blade, the term first appearing in the 16thC.
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a short, curved, thick sword, the preferred weapon of many buccaneers, possibly a carry over weapon from the days of making boucan and probably more suited to the slashing melee amidst the rigging when boarding another ship than a long sword
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A curved sword, often used by sailors.
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A short sword with a wide, flat blade, the term first appearing in the 16thC.
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Cut'lass (kŭt'l
a s)
noun ;
plural Cutlasses (- ĕz). [ French
coutelas (cf. Italian
coltellaccio ), augm. from Latin
cultellus a small knife, dim. of
culter knife. See
Colter , and confer
Curtal ax .] A short, heavy, curvin...
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The cutlass was a short sword carried by seamen. It was effective due to being short enough to be easy to control, and yet long enough to defend a skilful swordsman. Today the term is used in Jamaica for the machete which resemble in simple form the cutlass they evolved from.
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USS Cutlass was an American Corsair Class submarine of 1570 tons displacement launched in 1944. The USS Cutlass was armed with one 5 inch gun; two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns and ten 21 inch torpedo tubes.
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A short, heavy sword with a curved blade used by pirates and sailors. The sword has only one cutting edge and may or may not have a useful point.
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a short, heavy, slightly curved sword with a single cutting edge, formerly used by sailors.
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A thick, heavy and rather short sword blade for pirates
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