blade (noun)
21blade harrow — noun : acme harrow …
22blade loading — noun : the gross weight of a rotary wing aircraft divided by the total area of the rotor blades …
23blade */*/ — UK [bleɪd] / US noun [countable] Word forms blade : singular blade plural blades 1) a) the thin sharp part of a knife, tool, or weapon that cuts things b) the metal bar on the bottom of an ice skate that allows you to move on ice 2) a long thin… …
24blade — /bleɪd / (say blayd) noun 1. the flat cutting part of a sword, knife, etc. 2. a sword. 3. (plural) handheld shears for shearing sheep. 4. the leaf of a plant, especially of a grass or cereal. 5. Botany the broad part of a leaf, as distinguished… …
25blade runner — /ˈbleɪd rʌnə/ (say blayd runuh) noun an athlete in a track event who is wearing a prosthetic blade or blades. {blade (def. 8) + runner; with humorous reference to the film Blade Runner (1982) …
26blade — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English blæd; akin to Old High German blat leaf, Latin folium, Greek phyllon, Old English blōwan to blossom more at blow Date: before 12th century 1. a. leaf 1a(1); especially the leaf of an herb or a… …
27damascus blade — noun or damascus sword Usage: usually capitalized D : a sword made of Damascus steel * * * Damascus blade noun A sword made from Damascus steel • • • Main Entry: ↑damascene …
28blade — 1. noun /bleɪd/ a) The sharp cutting edge of a knife, chisel, or other tool, a razor blade. b) The flat functional end of a propeller, oar, hockey stick, screwdriver, skate, etc …
29blade — Canadian Slang see biff. Can be used as a noun He s a blade or a verb I got bladed …
30blade — [bleɪd] noun [C] 1) the thin sharp part of a knife, tool, or weapon 2) a long thin leaf of grass 3) a flat wide part of a machine or piece of equipment • See: shoulder blade …