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knife
An instrument with a thin bade made of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting? This is a knife. Care must be taken when handling said knife.
a stainless steel instrument with sharp blade to cut cuticles in the fingernails and toenails
A reaping instrument consisting of a steel blade curved into the form of a hook, and having a handle fitted on a tang. The sickle has one side of the blade notched, so as always to sharpen with a serrated edge. Cf. Reaping hook, under Reap., A group of stars in the constellation Leo. See Illust. of Leo.
An instrument consisting of a thin blade, usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting, fastened to a handle, but of many different forms and names for different uses; as, table knife, drawing knife, putty knife, pallet knife, pocketknife, penknife, chopping knife, etc.., A sword or dagger., To prune with the knife., To cut or stab with a knife.
An instrument consisting of a thin blade, usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting, fastened to a handle, but of many different forms and names for different uses; as, table knife, drawing knife, putty knife, pallet knife, pocketknife, penknife, chopping knife, etc.., A sword or dagger., To prune with the knife., To cut or stab with a knife.
An instrument consisting of a thin blade, usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting, fastened to a handle, but of many different forms and names for different uses; as, table knife, drawing knife, putty knife, pallet knife, pocketknife, penknife, chopping knife, etc.., A sword or dagger., To prune with the knife., To cut or stab with a knife.
Made of steel; consisting of steel., Resembling steel; hard; firm; having the color of steel.
A hatchet is typically made of a metal blade (usually steel) and a wooden handle. The blade is designed for chopping and cutting, while the handle provides a comfortable grip for the user.
Blade, back and handle. The blade is the thinner steel that have teeth filed along the lower edge. The back is the rigid steel or brass (often brass plated steel) spin that the blade is pressed into and is there to keep the blade straight and true during the cut. The handle is usually fixed to one end of the blade by anywhere from two to six flush nuts and screws, one often specially stamped by the saw's manufacturer to display their logo and define the date of production.
no, obsidian is a volcanic glass and would shatter under a strike from a steel blade. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS, AS YOU WILL DIE OR BE INJURED.