Blade
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Blade ( noun )
- The flat cutting edge of a knife, sword, or other implement.
- A leaf of a plant, especially a grass.
- A flat surface of a propeller or fan.
- A flat surface of a wind turbine.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word "blæd" meaning a flat cutting surface of a weapon or tool.
Examples:
- He picked up the knife and examined the blade, it was sharp and glinting in the light.
- The blades of grass swayed gently in the breeze, the sun shining down on them.
- The fan blades were spinning quickly, moving the cool air around the room.
- The wind turbine blades were turning slowly in the wind, generating power for the surrounding area.
- He picked up the sword and tested the blade, it felt good in his hand.
(As a verb)
Blade ( verb )
- The flat cutting edge of a knife, sword, or other implement.
- A leaf of a plant, especially a grass.
- A flat surface of a propeller or fan.
- A flat surface of a wind turbine.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word "blæd" meaning a flat cutting surface of a weapon or tool.
Examples:
- He picked up the knife and examined the blade, it was sharp and glinting in the light.
- The blades of grass swayed gently in the breeze, the sun shining down on them.
- The fan blades were spinning quickly, moving the cool air around the room.
- The wind turbine blades were turning slowly in the wind, generating power for the surrounding area.
- He picked up the sword and tested the blade, it felt good in his hand.