amanita |
any of various, mostly poisonous mushrooms having blade-shaped gills on the underside. |
ax |
a tool with a blade attached to the end of a long handle. An ax is used for chopping wood. |
bowie knife |
a hunting knife about fifteen inches long that has a single-edged, pointed blade and a crosspiece and is usu. sheathed. |
broadax |
an ax with a wide blade and a short handle, used as a weapon or for cutting down timber. |
broadsword |
a sword with a broad flat blade. |
bulldozer |
a heavy vehicle with a large blade on the front that pushes things such as soil or rocks. |
chopper |
a short tool with a sharp blade, used for cutting meat. [1/3 definitions] |
circular saw |
a saw with a round blade that turns at a high speed. |
cleaver |
a heavy tool with a wide blade used especially by butchers for cutting meat. |
colter |
the blade or wheel on the front of a plowshare that cuts a line in the sod. |
coping saw |
a handsaw with a thin blade that is attached to the handle by a U-shaped frame, used for cutting curved shapes into wood. |
coracoid |
a bone that extends from shoulder blade to breastbone in reptiles and birds, but that is only a rudimentary bony process in mammals. [1/2 definitions] |
cutlass |
a short, thick sword with one cutting edge and a curved blade. |
dirk |
a dagger with a long straight blade. [1/2 definitions] |
double-edged |
having two cutting edges, as a saw or razor blade. [1/2 definitions] |
drawknife |
a knife that can be drawn, by means of handles at both ends of the blade, toward the user to shave a surface. |
edge |
the cutting side of a knife blade or other sharp tool. [1/6 definitions] |
épée |
a fencing sword having a three-sided blade and a blunt circular tip guard. |
falchion |
a short broad medieval sword with a slight curve in the blade near the point. |
fasces |
a pack of rods surrounding an ax so that only its blade projects, used esp. during ancient Roman times as a symbol of power and authority. |
feather |
to turn and hold (an oar blade) horizontally between strokes in rowing. [1/12 definitions] |