
1) Barong 2) Bayonet 3) Blade 4) Cleaver 5) Dagger 6) Drawknife 7) Drawshave 8) Khukuri 9) Knives 10) Machete 11) Matchet 12) Panga 13) Paperknife 14) Parang 15) Parer 16) Pierce 17) Pocketknife 18) Shiv 19) Snee 20) Stab 21) Weapon 22) Yataghan
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1) JA Henckels product 2) Airport no-no 3) Appellation for Mack 4) Assassination weapon of 44 BC 5) Big no-no at a TSA checkpoint 6) Blade 7) Bowie 8) Bowie follower 9) Bowie or jack 10) Butlers have a stand for it 11) Butter cutter 12) Butter spreader 13) Butter-spreading utensil 14) Cause a stab wound
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A knife (plural knives) is a cutting tool with a cutting edge or blade, hand-held or otherwise, with or without a handle. Knife-like tools were used at least two-and-a-half million years ago, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools. Originally made of rock, bone, flint, and obsidian, knives have evolved in construction as technology has, with blades bei...
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[envelope] Knife is the cutting die for envelope or wrapper blanks. It is called a knife rather than a die because the latter is an object that makes an embossed printed impression of the stamp or indicium on the envelope. Traditionally, a knife would normally be made of forged steel. It was placed on a stack of paper with the sharp edge ag...
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• (n.) An instrument consisting of a thin blade, usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting, fastened to a handle, but of many different forms and names for different uses; as, table knife, drawing knife, putty knife, pallet knife, pocketknife, penknife, chopping knife, etc.. • (v. t.) To cut or stab with a knife. • (v. t.)...
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Used to cut gold leaf. It should be cleaned with alcohol or acetone to remove the machine oil. Care for it and sharpen it as you would any good blade. Very fine grit paper or emery cloth should provide a sufficient sharpening abrasive. Its purpose is to clearly break the leaf not cut it. Though a modified cutting motion is used.
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tool or implement for cutting. Knives form the largest class of cutting implements known collectively as cutlery (q.v.).[5 related articles]
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This is just another word for a one iron.
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Origin: OE. Knif, AS. Cnif; akin to D. Knijf, Icel. Knifr, Sw. Knif, Dan. Kniv. ... 1. An instrument consisting of a thin blade, usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting, fastened to a handle, but of many different forms and names for different uses; as, table knife, drawing knife, putty knife, pallet knife, pocketknife, penknife, chopp...
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A tool which was flaked to form one or more elongate cutting edges.
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Knife noun ;
plural Knives . [ Middle English
knif , Anglo-Saxon
cnīf ; akin to Dutch
knijf , Icelandic
knīfr , Swedish
knif , Danish
kniv .]
1. An instrument consisting of a thin blade, usually of steel and having a shar...
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Knife transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Knifed ;
present participle & verbal noun Knifing .]
1. (Hort.) To prune with the knife.
2. To cut or stab with a knife. [ Low]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nīf, nīvz Definitions: 1. A cutting tool consisting of a relatively long, narrow blade with one edge sharpened and a handle. Various specialized knives are used in surgery and dissection. Knives may also be used as weapons to inflict injury or cause death.
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A knife is a cutting instrument, which in its simplest form comprises a blade with one long edge sharpened, fitted into a handle. A typical household knife is comprised of a blade, fitted into a handle separated by a bolster, and may be of one of three basic designs: back pointed, cutting edge pointed or tip pointed, with a smooth, scalloped or ser...
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[
n] - a weapon with a handle and blade with a sharp point 2. [n] - edge tool used as a cutting instrument 3. [v] - use a knife on
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noun edge tool used as a cutting instrument; has a pointed blade with a sharp edge and a handle
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Golfing slang for the 1-iron. In the days when all all iron heads were forged, they were often known as 'blades', and the 1-iron was the sharpest (and most dangerous to use) blade of all.
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