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Word: Blade
Speech Type: Noun
Old English blæd ‘leaf of a plant’ (also in blade (sense 2 of the noun)), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blad and German Blatt
bleɪd
the flat cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool or weapon
Short Definition:cutting edge of knife etc.
Examples:- cut cleanly using a sharp blade
the flat, wide section of an implement or device such as an oar or a propeller.
Short Definition:flat, wide section of oar, propeller, etc.
a shoulder bone in a joint of meat, or the joint itself.
Short Definition:shoulder bone
a long, narrow leaf of grass or another similar plant
Short Definition:long narrow leaf of grass
Examples:- a blade of grass
a dashing or energetic young man
Short Definition:dashing young man
Examples:- the director, a young blade in an oversized suit
Word: Blade
Speech Type: Verb
bleɪd
skate using Rollerblades
Short Definition:skate with Rollerblades
Examples:- she loves to run, bike, blade, and explore the city
- blading with the wind in your face…that's really nice
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