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View usage for: (bleɪd) Word forms: plural blades1. countable nounThe blade of a knife, axe, or saw is the edge, which is used for cutting. Many of these tools have sharp blades, so be careful. 2. countable noun [usually plural]The blades of a propeller are the long, flat parts that turn round. 3. countable nounThe blade of an oar is the thin flat part that you put into the water. 4. countable nounA blade of grass is a single piece of grass. 5. See also razor blade, shoulder blade 6. rotor blade (bleɪd) noun1. the part of a sharp weapon, tool, etc, that forms the cutting edge 2. (plural) Australian and New Zealand hand shears used for shearing sheep 3. the thin flattish part of various tools, implements, etc, as of a propeller, turbine, etc 4. the flattened expanded part of a leaf, sepal, or petal 5. the long narrow leaf of a grass or related plant 6. the striking surface of a bat, club, stick, or oar 7. the metal runner on an ice skate 8. archaeology a long thin flake of flint, possibly used as a tool 9. the upper part of the tongue lying directly behind the tip 10. archaic a dashing or swaggering young man 11. short for shoulder blade 12. a poetic word for a sword, swordsman Derived forms bladed (ˈbladed) adjective Word origin Old English blæd; related to Old Norse blath leaf, Old High German blat, Latin folium leaf blade in American English (bleɪd) noun1. a. the leaf of a plant, esp. of grass b. the flat, expanded part of a leaf; lamina 2. a. a broad, flat section or surface, as of an oar, propeller arm, or rotary vane b. the propeller arm or rotary vane itself 3. a flat bone the shoulder blade 4. the cutting part of a tool, instrument, or weapon 5. the metal runner of an ice skate 8. OLD-FASHIONED a dashing young man : usually in the phrase gay blade 9. Phonetics the flat part of the tongue, behind the tip adjective10. designating or of a chop, roast, etc., as of beef or veal, that is cut across the shoulder blade section Derived forms bladed (ˈbladed) adjective Word origin ME blad < OE blæd, a leaf < IE * bhlē-, var. of base * bhel-, to swell, sprout: see bloom 1Word lists withblade terms used in archaeologyBritish English: blade / bleɪd/ NOUN The blade of a knife, axe, or saw is the sharp edge of it that is used for cutting. Many of them will have sharp blades. - American English: blade
- Arabic: نَصْل
- Brazilian Portuguese: lâmina
- Chinese: 刀刃
- Croatian: oštrica
- Czech: ostří
- Danish: klinge
- Dutch: snijgedeelte
- European Spanish: hoja cuchillo
- Finnish: terä
- French: lame
- German: Klinge
- Greek: λεπίδα
- Italian: lama
- Japanese: 刃
- Korean: 날 날카로운
- Norwegian: blad knivblad
- Polish: ostrze
- European Portuguese: lâmina
- Romanian: lamă
- Russian: лезвие
- Latin American Spanish: hoja cuchilla
- Swedish: blad egg
- Thai: ใบมีด
- Turkish: bıçak
- Ukrainian: лезо
- Vietnamese: lưỡi dao
All related terms of 'blade'Chinese translation of 'blade' n (c) - [of knife, sword]
刃 (rèn) - [of oar]
桨(槳)叶(葉) (jiǎngyè) - [of propeller]
螺旋桨(槳)翼 (luóxuánjiǎng yì) a blade of grass 一片草叶(葉) (yī piàn cǎoyè)
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