"Μαχαίρι" (maheree)
A bloody knife is Ares's (the greek god of war) symbol
There are no syllables in the word knife
The ancient Greek word for sword is "μάχαιρα" (machaira). This term often referred to a double-edged sword or a large knife used in combat. Another word for sword is "ξίφος" (xiphos), which typically describes a straight, double-edged sword used by Greek warriors. Both terms highlight the significance of swords in ancient Greek warfare and culture.
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'knife' is "imbalo".
The word "knife" is a singular noun, a word for one cutting instrument.The plural noun is "knives", a word for two or more cutting instruments.The word "knife" is also a verb: knife, knifes, knifing, knifed.
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knife": "I carefully used the sharp knife to slice through the ripe tomatoes for the salad."
Sure, here's a sentence using the word "knife": "I carefully used the sharp knife to slice the ripe tomatoes for the salad."
Garasuki - Poultry knife;Gishiki - Ceremonial fish knife;Gyuto - Chef's knife
For the word knife, the letter "k" is hidden both K and N are consonants.
Yes. The word "knife" has a long I and silent E. It rhymes with life and wife.
Yes, the word 'knife' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a cutting tool; a word for a thing.
The word knife is the singular noun. The plural form is knives.