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Definition of Knife blade
1. Noun. The blade of a knife.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Knife Blade
Literary usage of Knife blade
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1904)
"Separated with a knife-blade, small portions can be picked up readily with a magnet.
The most evident component is the feldspar. ..."
2. The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery edited by Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Theodore Stout Bell (1842)
"Wound of the Antrum of Highmore, with destruction of the eye; fragment of
knife-blade removed from the antrum two years afterwards. By WH DONNE, MD, ..."
3. A Description of Indian and Oriental Armour: Illustrated from the Collection by Wilbraham Egerton Egerton (1896)
"AFGHAN KNIFE ; blade, 16J in. long, of fine watered steel, and inlaid with gold
floral pattern near the handle. The handle is partly of steel, ..."
4. A Reprint of Annual Reports and Other Papers on the Geology of the Virginias by William Barton Rogers (1884)
"My method is to moisten the end of the knife blade by applying it to the tongue,
and then to remove several of the particles by adhesion. ..."
5. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1891)
"KNIFE-BLADE FOUND IN THE BRAIN. DR. RICHARD SLEE records (Medical News, Philadelphia,
LIX.-4, page 102) finding in the brain of a man, who died of septic ..."
6. The Measurement of Induction Shocks: A Manual for the Quantitative Use of by Ernest Gale Martin (1912)
"Diagram illustrating the principle of the vulcanite knife-blade key. The front
of the block is broken away to show the relations of the parts within the ..."