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its like a kaiser blade...cane knife..kinda like the thing the grim reaper carries but a shorter handle
Do you mean a Blade of grass.
The "mean" of a group of numbers is their "average". It doesn't tell you what the numbers are, or even how many numbers there are.
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Given a set of numbers, and its mean, we can find the difference between each of the numbers and the mean. If we take the mean of these differences, the result is called the mean deviation of the numbers.
the ccc is for "camillus cutlery company"
If you mean a regular straight blade knife and not a pocket knife, the case is called a sheath.
A blade is the flat cutting edge of a knife.
The numbers refer to the blade design. For instance, the 11 blade is straight, long, and triangular. The 40 blade is big with a rounded cutting edge.
its like a kaiser blade...cane knife..kinda like the thing the grim reaper carries but a shorter handle
Do you mean adjustable shoulder harness, used for carrying a knife under a coat, or did you did mean "hardness", which usually refers to the Rockwell Scale that determines how hard or soft the metal of a blade is.
The tumi knife is a ceremonial blade for animal sacrifice to the sun god Apu Inti. It means good luck if hung on the wall of a home.
do you mean numerical quantity or number of different patterns?
The word knives is the plural (more than one) of the word knife - a blade with a handle for cutting things.
the mind and body, but if you want to be literal, the hands, if you use them correctly. If you say "tool" as in object, the blade. By blade I mean any blade, throwing knife, machete, samurai sword ect.
You should decide on the function of the knife, and select the knife to meet the job. Survival knives tend to be big and mean looking, as if they were looking for a fight. This often makes them too large to be of most practical use. Choose a size and blade design to fit the expected job.
you mean simulates. it spring loads the blade into the victim, then retracts with the push of a button using another spring.