The medical term for cartilage resembling a sword is Xiphoid.
A knob or ball; an object resembling a ball in form, The knob on the hilt of a sword., The knob or protuberant part of a saddlebow., The top (of the head)., A knob forming the finial of a turret or pavilion., To beat soundly, as with the pommel of a sword, or with something knoblike; hence, to beat with the fists.
A sword fish is a fish due to it having gills, and a bone structure, unlike a shark that has cartilage, or a mammal that has lungs.
The constellation Orion is also known as "The Hunter" due to its appearance in the night sky resembling a hunter with a belt and a sword.
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A sword. (maybe)
The meaning of "Brenda" is sword, and it is thought to possibly be from the Old Norse word 'brand' (meaning 'sword'). It was used first in Scotland.
The Latin word "gladius," meaning sword, has given rise to several English derivatives. The most notable is "gladiator," referring to a fighter in ancient Rome who battled in arenas. Additionally, "gladiolus," a genus of flowering plants, derives its name from "gladius" due to the shape of its leaves resembling a sword. The term "gladiatorial" relates to the characteristics or activities associated with gladiators.
The Crescent Moon and Sword is a symbol of Islam, it has no meaning in Judaism.
'ken' means sword and 'shin' means heart so 'heart of sword' EDIT: Actually, this translates to "Sword with a heart"
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Latin, "Gladius" meaning "sword."
Kendo originated in Japan. The word comes from "ken" meaning "sword" and "do" meaning "way of." The literal translation is "way of the sword."