Blade ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Blade ( noun )

  1. The flat cutting edge of a knife, sword, or other implement.
  2. A leaf of a plant, especially a grass.
  3. A flat surface of a propeller or fan.
  4. 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:

  1. He picked up the knife and examined the blade, it was sharp and glinting in the light.
  2. The blades of grass swayed gently in the breeze, the sun shining down on them.
  3. The fan blades were spinning quickly, moving the cool air around the room.
  4. The wind turbine blades were turning slowly in the wind, generating power for the surrounding area.
  5. He picked up the sword and tested the blade, it felt good in his hand.

(As a verb)

Blade ( verb )

  1. The flat cutting edge of a knife, sword, or other implement.
  2. A leaf of a plant, especially a grass.
  3. A flat surface of a propeller or fan.
  4. 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:

  1. He picked up the knife and examined the blade, it was sharp and glinting in the light.
  2. The blades of grass swayed gently in the breeze, the sun shining down on them.
  3. The fan blades were spinning quickly, moving the cool air around the room.
  4. The wind turbine blades were turning slowly in the wind, generating power for the surrounding area.
  5. He picked up the sword and tested the blade, it felt good in his hand.
Some random words: undetermined, precolonial, gallbladder