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blade (blād)
n.
  1. The flat cutting part of a sharpened weapon or tool.
    1. A sword.
    2. A swordsman.
  2. Archaeology. A slender, sharp-edged flake that is at least twice as long as it is wide.
  3. A dashing youth.
    1. A flat thin part or section, especially one that makes contact to perform a desired action: the blade of an oar; the blade of a hockey stick.
    2. An arm of a rotating mechanism: the blade of a propeller; the blade of food processor.
    3. A long, thin, often curved piece, as of metal or rubber, used for plowing, clearing, or wiping.
  4. The metal runner of an ice skate.
  5. A wide flat bone or bony part.
  6. The flat upper surface of the tongue just behind the tip.
  7. Botany.
    1. The expanded part of a leaf or petal.
    2. The leaf of grasses or similar plants.
intr.v., blad·ed, blad·ing, blades.
To skate on in-line skates.

[Middle English, from Old English blæd.]

bladed blad'ed adj.



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