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    blade
    /bleɪd/

    noun

    • 1. the flat cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool or weapon: "cut cleanly using a sharp blade"
    • 2. the flat, wide section of an implement or device such as an oar or a propeller.

    verb

    • 1. skate using Rollerblades: informal US "she loves to run, bike, blade, and explore the city"

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  3. Learn the meaning of blade as a noun in English, with different uses and contexts. Find out how to pronounce blade, see translations, and explore related words and phrases.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word blade, from a leaf of a plant to a cutting part of a tool. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of blade.

  5. a part of a tool or mechanism which is thin and flat with a tapered edge, used for clearing, wiping, scraping, etc.: the blade of a windshield wiper; the blade of a bulldozer. the arm of a propeller or other similar rotary mechanism, as an electric fan or turbine. Botany.

  6. A blade is a very sharp metal edge of a tool. A good cooking knife should have its blade sharpened regularly. Knives, swords, and razors have blades, metal edges so fine and thin that they can cut and slice.

  7. A blade is a flat, sharp-edged part of a weapon, tool, or plant. Learn the different types and uses of blades, such as swords, propellers, leaves, and ice skates.

  8. blade in British English. (bleɪd) noun. 1. the part of a sharp weapon, tool, etc, that forms the cutting edge. 2.(plural) Australian and New Zealand. hand shears used for shearing sheep. 3. the thin flattish part of various tools, implements, etc, as of a propeller, turbine, etc.

  9. Learn the meaning of blade, a noun that refers to the flat part of a knife, tool or machine with a sharp edge. See pictures, pronunciation, usage notes and related words for blade.