
1) Ancient weapon 2) Bilbo or scimitar 3) Blade 4) Brand 5) British slang for the penis 6) Cavalry weapon 7) Centurion weapon 8) Combat, figuratively 9) Cutlass 10) Drawn weapon 11) Dubbing need 12) Dubbing tool 13) Duel tool 14) Duel-purpose weapon 15) Dueling weapon 16) Edged weapon 17) Epee or foil
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1) Blade 2) Broadsword 3) Cutlas 4) Cutlass 5) Excalibur 6) Falchion 7) Fer 8) Minced words 9) Rapier 10) Saber 11) Sabre 12) Épée
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[protocol] SWORD (Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit) is an interoperability standard that allows digital repositories to accept the deposit of content from multiple sources in different formats (such as XML documents) via a standardized protocol. In the same way that the HTTP protocol allows any web browser to talk to any web s...
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A sword is a blade weapon used primarily for cutting or thrusting. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration. A sword in the most narrow sense consists of a straight blade with two edges and a hilt. However, in nearly every case, the term may also be used to refer to weapons ...
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• (n.) Destruction by the sword, or in battle; war; dissension. • (n.) One of the end bars by which the lay of a hand loom is suspended. • (n.) Hence, the emblem of judicial vengeance or punishment, or of authority and power. • (n.) An offensive weapon, having a long and usually sharp/pointed blade with a cutting edge or edges. ...
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General term for any weapon with a handle and a long blade used for cutting and thrusting. It encompasses the lightweight rapier, the two-handed claymore, and the curved-bladed sabre. Swords carried by foot soldiers are shorter than those for mounted soldiers. Simple crossguards gradually gave way to knuckle-guards for greater hand protection in la...
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preeminent hand weapon through a long period of history, consisting of a metal blade varying in length, breadth, and configuration, but longer than ... [8 related articles]
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1. An offensive weapon, having a long and usually sharppointed blade with a cutting edge or edges. It is the general term, including the small sword, rapier, saber, scimiter, and many other varieties. ... 2. Hence, the emblem of judicial vengeance or punishment, or of authority and power. 'He [the ruler] beareth not the sword in vain.' (Rom. Xiii. ...
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One of the four elemental tools, representing the fire element - or in some traditions the air element. Usually used by Covens, not Solitary witches.
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General term for any weapon with a handle and a long blade used for cutting and thrusting. It encompasses the lightweight rapier, the two-handed claymore, and the curved-bladed sabre. Swords carried by foot soldiers are shorter than those for mounted soldiers. Simple crossguards gradually gave way to knuckle-guards for greater hand protection in la …...
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Sword (sōrd)
noun [ Middle English
swerd , Anglo-Saxon
sweord ; akin to OFries.
swerd ,
swird , Dutch
zwaard , Old Saxon
swerd , Old High German
swert , German
schwert , Icelandic
sverð , Swedish
svärd , Danish
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The name of the LME
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A sword is an offensive weapon designed for cutting and, or, thrusting. A sword consists essentially of a long straight or curved blade - which may or may not be sharpened on one or both edges - with a handle or hilt and a cross-guard and often a sharp point.
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Sword is British slang for the penis.
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military swords of 16th century generally double edged and straight-bladed, but term could refer to more or less any type of sword
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[
n] - a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
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Code name for the D-Day landing beaches of Lion-sur-Mer - June 1944
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blade 1 brand noun a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard
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a weapon having various forms but consisting typically of a long, straight or slightly curved blade, sharp-edged on one or both sides, with one end pointed and the other fixed in a hilt or handle. · this weapon as the symbol of military power, punitive justice, authority, etc.: The pen is mightier than the sword. · a cause of death or d...
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