bladebleɪd
blade (v)
- present
- blades
- past
- bladed
- past participle
- bladed
- present participle
- blading
blade (n)
- plural
- blades
English Definitions:
blade, leaf blade (noun)
especially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole
blade (noun)
a dashing young man
"gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures"
blade (noun)
something long and thin resembling a blade of grass
"a blade of lint on his suit"
sword, blade, brand, steel (noun)
a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard
blade (noun)
a cut of beef from the shoulder blade
blade (noun)
a broad flat body part (as of the shoulder or tongue)
blade (noun)
the part of the skate that slides on the ice
blade, vane (noun)
flat surface that rotates and pushes against air or water
blade (noun)
the flat part of a tool or weapon that (usually) has a cutting edge
blade (Noun)
The sharp cutting edge of a knife, chisel, or other tool, a razor blade.
blade (Noun)
The flat functional end of a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, skate, etc.
blade (Noun)
The narrow leaf of a grass or cereal.
blade (Noun)
The thin, flat part of a plant leaf, attached to a stem (petiole). The lamina.
blade (Noun)
A flat bone, especially the shoulder blade.
blade (Noun)
A cut of beef from near the shoulder blade (part of the chuck).
blade (Noun)
The flat part of the tongue.
blade (Noun)
A sword or knife.
blade (Noun)
A piece of prepared, sharp-edged stone, often flint, at least twice as long as it is wide; a long flake of ground-edge stone or knapped vitreous stone.
blade (Verb)
To skate on rollerblades.
blade (Noun)
A throw characterized by a tight parabolic trajectory due to a steep lateral attitude.
blade (Noun)
The rudder, daggerboard, or centerboard of a vessel.
blade (Noun)
A bulldozer or surface-grading machine with mechanically adjustable blade that is nominally perpendicular to the forward motion of the vehicle.
blade (Noun)
A dashing young man.
blade (Noun)
A homosexual, usually male.
blade (Noun)
Thin plate, foil.
Blade (Noun)
someone connected with Sheffield United Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
Blade
A blade is that portion of a tool, weapon, or machine with an edge that is designed to cut and/or puncture, stab, slash, chop, slice, thrust, or scrape surfaces or materials. A blade may be made from a flaking stone, such as flint, metal, ceramic, or other material.
Blade
A blade is the portion of a tool, weapon, or machine with an edge that is designed to puncture, chop, slice or scrape surfaces or materials. Blades are typically made from materials that are harder than those they are to be used on. Historically, humans have made blades from flaking stones such as flint or obsidian, and from various metal such as copper, bronze and iron. Modern blades are often made of steel or ceramic. Blades are one of humanity's oldest tools, and continue to be used for combat, food preparation, and other purposes. Blades work by concentrating force on the cutting edge. Certain blades, such as those used on bread knives or saws, are serrated, further concentrating force on the point of each tooth.
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