utility knife

  • 1Utility knife — Boxcutter and box cutter redirect here. For the electronic music artist, see Boxcutter (musician). For season four premiere of Breaking Bad, see Box Cutter (Breaking Bad). A utility knife is a knife used for general or utility purposes.[1] The… …

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  • 2utility knife — noun Date: 1946 a knife designed for general use < a chef s utility knife >; specifically a cutting tool having a sharp replaceable blade that can be retracted into a usually metal handle …

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  • 3utility knife — noun A cutting tool that has an interchangeable blade that retracts into the handle Syn: boxcutter, stanley knife …

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  • 4utility knife — noun a Stanley knife …

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  • 5Utility knife — Нож с несколькими лезвиями …

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  • 7Knife bayonet — A knife bayonet is a knife or short sword which can be used both as a bayonet or fighting or utility knife. The knife bayonet became the almost universal form of bayonet in the 20th century due to its versatility and effectiveness. The socket&#8230; …

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  • 8Knife — A knife is a handheld sharp edged instrument consisting of handle attached to a blade used for cutting. The knife is a tool that can be used as a weapon. Its origins date as far back as two and a half million years ago, as evidenced by the&#8230; …

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  • 9utility — /yooh til i tee/, n., pl. utilities, adj. n. 1. the state or quality of being useful; usefulness: This chemical has no utility as an agricultural fertilizer. 2. something useful; a useful thing. 3. a public service, as a telephone or electric&#8230; …

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  • 10utility — u•til•i•ty [[t]yuˈtɪl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties, adj. 1) the state or quality of being useful; usefulness 2) something useful; a useful thing 3) a public service, as the providing of electricity, gas, water, a telephone system, or bus and railroad&#8230; …

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