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bladeusing sharp mower blades will help produce a crisp, quality of cut and contribute to the ongoing vitality of your lawn – every time you mow.
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bladeBladeapplied to the glittering point of a spear ( Job 39:23 ) or sword ( Nahum 3:3 ), the blade of a dagger ( Judges 3:22 ); the "shoulder blade" ( Job 31:22 ); the "blade" of cere [..]
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blade1. (also "leading edge") the leading (lowest/forward-most) edge of a club's head, where the sole and face meet 2. (also "skull, thin, belly") when the ball is [..]
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bladeThis can mean several things. With putters it is used to describe one with a narrow club head from front to back. In relation to irons it is the hitting area of the club but also can mean a type of ir [..]
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bladeThe usually broad, flattened part of a leaf.
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bladeThe broad, flat part of a leaf. Bleeding
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bladethe expanded, thin structure of a leaf on either side of the midrib, or main vein; the blade is usually the large and most conspicuous part of a leaf
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bladegrass blades grow at the base of the blade and not from elongated stem tips. This low growth point evolved in response to grazing animals and allows grasses to be grazed or mown regularly without seve [..]
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bladeespecially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole a dashing young man; "gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures" something l [..]
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bladelingo for the area of an iron used to hit the golf ball.
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bladepart of the head of an iron. Specifically where the face of the club meets the bottom/flange forming the leading corner of the club head or the blade. Example: "If you hit the ball with the b [..]
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bladea type of iron where the bottom and the top are particularly thin as compared to standard or even oversize clubs. Example: "Karl prefers to hit blades rather than those new oversized irons.&a [..]
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blade(aka: "skull" or "thin" or "belly") the action of hitting a ball with the blade of a club resulting in a low trajectory shot. Example: "A [..]
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bladeThe common name for the club head
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bladeTo hit a ball off the edge of an iron, thereby creating a shot that takes off like a line drive in baseball. Most often the shot will end up beyond its intended target. This shot is also said to be hi [..]
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bladeThe hitting part of an iron clubhead, not including the hosel.
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bladeThe general term given to the striking face of any iron head.
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bladeone leaf of grass or wheat. The same word also means the cutting part of a knife
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bladeA type of putter or slang for an iron.
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bladeThe part of an iron clubhead, not including the hosel, which is used to strike th golf ball.
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bladeapplied to the glittering point of a spear (Job 39:23) or sword (Nah. 3:3), the blade of a dagger (Judg. 3:22); the "shoulder blade" (Job 31:22); the "blade" of cereals (Matt. 13:2 [..]
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bladeFlat, green part of a leaf; expanded or flattened portion of a brown alga. blastocoel
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bladeOne of the two "tines" of a front fork. A spoke that has been flattened in the direction of rotation for improved ærodynamics. "Bladed" spokes are so wide that they will not fit th [..]
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bladean expanded portion of a leaf.
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bladeThe moving part of a point or rail switch which causes a train to change direction at a diverging junction.
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bladeThe round, razor sharp portion of a rotary cutter. Also, the cutter used on a serger.
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blade[Leaf parts] -- The flat, usually green and photosynthetic part of a leaf (lamina).
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blade(n) especially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole(n) a dashing young man(n) something long and thin resembling a blade of grass(n) a cutting or thrusting weapo [..]
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bladeAn area of the tongue. The blade is the free part of the tongue which lies beneath the alveolar ridge when the tongue is at rest. The very forward end of the tongue is called the tip or apex. Vocal tr [..]
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bladeThe part of a wind generator rotor that catches the wind.
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bladeA knowing blade, a sharp fellow; a regular blade, a buck or fop. (Anglo-Saxon, blad or blœd, a branch or sprig.)
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bladeA thin,, sharply defined ridge in the body metal, or an appliqué of a similar nature.
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bladeis used to define the cantilever portion of the reed switch contained within the glass envelope.
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bladeEither the whole plant leaf, excluding the petiole, or all parts of the leaf except the midrib, i.e. the lamina.
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bladea long, thin flake of stone that’s produced in some techniques of stone tool making
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bladeSlang term for a centerboard or rudder.
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blade1. the broad, flattened portion of an oar 2. the "wings" of a propeller
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blade, any thin, flat structure like a leaf or a sword or knife (T-B); an elongate, flattened, usually stiff spicule (Harbach and Knight); lacinia, q.v. (T-B); in Collembola, the principle ramus of the max [..]
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bladeAny thin, flat structure like a leaf or a sword or knife; an elongate, flattened, usually stiff spicule; specifically the structure located generally on the apex or subapex of the basal antennal segme [..]
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bladeThe flat portion of the grass leaf above the sheath.
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blade, sb. Strawberries, raspberries, and currants, are sold by the blade; i.e. a cabbage-leaf into which a pint or quart, as the case may be, of the fruit, has been put.
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bladethe main component of a sword on which the hilt
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bladeLength of steel that forms a sword. Bow:
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bladen. "blade (of a sword); sword," s.v. blade OED. KEY: blade@n
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bladen 2 blade 2
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bladeWooden part of bat.
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bladeThe wooden part of the racket.
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bladeWooden part of the bat.
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bladeAn iron club that does not have a cavity at the back of its head. A club like this has a very small sweet spot and as a result is used, with more effect by the better swinger. It is easier to shape sh [..]
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bladeThe flattened region of a leaf.
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bladeThe flattened part of a leaf.
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bladethe broad, flat portion of a typical leaf
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bladeknife
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bladeA flake of flint or other material used for cuttting.
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bladeThe wide, flat end of the paddle.
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bladeA blade is the portion of a tool, weapon, or machine with an edge that is designed to puncture, chop, slice or scrape surfaces or materials. Blades are typically made from materials that are harder th [..]
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bladeA blade is a sharp cutting part, for instance of a weapon or tool.
Blade or Blades may also refer to:
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bladeBlade is a 1998 American superhero horror film directed by Stephen Norrington and written by David S. Goyer. Based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name, it is the first installment of the B [..]
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bladeBlade (Eric Cross Brooks) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and penciller Gene Colan, his first appearance was in th [..]
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bladeIn archaeology, a blade is a type of stone tool created by striking a long narrow flake from a stone core. This process of reducing the stone and producing the blades is called lithic reduction. Archa [..]
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bladeBlade is a film and television franchise based on the fictional Marvel Comics dhampiric vampire hunter of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes in the original trilogy, and Sticky Fingaz in the te [..]
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bladeBlade is a film and television franchise based on the fictional Marvel Comics dhampiric vampire hunter of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes in the original trilogy, and Sticky Fingaz in the te [..]
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bladeBlade is an action game based on the 1998 film of the same name. It was developed by HammerHead for the PlayStation in 2000, and by HAL Laboratory and Avit Inc. for the Game Boy Color. The game publis [..]
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bladeBlade, also referred to as The Blade Nation, was an underground computer artscene group that primarily released ANSI, ASCII, and high resolution artwork from 1994 to 1997, and during a brief time in 1 [..]
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bladeBlade (Eric Cross Brooks) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and penciller Gene Colan, his first appearance was in th [..]
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bladeBlade is a long-running consumer magazine about knife collecting. The magazine is based in Appleton, Wisconsin.
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bladeA blade is the portion of a tool, weapon, or machine with an edge that is designed to puncture, chop, slice or scrape surfaces or materials. Blades are typically made from materials that are harder th [..]
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bladeIn the study of geometric algebras, a k-blade or a simple k-vector is a generalization of the concept of scalars and vectors to include simple bivectors, trivectors, etc. Specifically, a k-blade is a [..]
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bladeBlade: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to Stephen Norrington's 1998 film Blade. It was released on August 25, 1998 through TVT Soundtrax/Epic Records, and featured a wi [..]
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bladeBLADE (Block All Drive-by Download Exploits) is a computer program that was developed by Phillip Porras and Vinod Yegneswaran at SRI International; and Long Lu and Wenke Lee at the Georgia Institute o [..]
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bladeBLADE (Block All Drive-by Download Exploits) is a computer program that was developed by Phillip Porras and Vinod Yegneswaran at SRI International; and Long Lu and Wenke Lee at the Georgia Institute o [..]
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bladeBLADE Urban Air Mobility, Inc. (stylized "BLADE") is an urban air mobility platform based in New York City. It allows users of its app to book seats on scheduled flights throughout the Northeast and W [..]
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bladeThe Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero films produced by Marvel Studios based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The MCU is the shared un [..]
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blade(1) The broad, expanded part of a leaf. (2) The broad, expanded photosynthetic part of the thallus of a multicellular alga or a simple plant.
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bladeOld English blæd "a leaf," but also "a leaf-like part" (of spade, oar, etc.), from Proto-Germanic *bladaz (source also of Old Frisian bled "leaf," German Blatt, Old Saxon [..]
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bladesword
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bladelarge, flat, leaf-like structure on some seaweeds.
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bladesingle leaf of grass.
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bladeAny broad and flattened region of a plant or alga, which allows for increased photosynthetic surface area.
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bladeA Blade is on the one hand side a special kind of iron. It has a thin topline but a smooth, full back. In the past all iron heads were forged and therefore known as blades. Furthermore it has a smaller sweet spot, because its weighting is concentrated behind the clubface center. Another characteristic of blades is, that they are usually forged and [..]
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bladeThe flattened part of a leaf.
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bladesee Finger
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bladeThe expanded or flattened part of the leaf.
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bladeterm used to describe one type of iron made by forging the metal rather than from a cast mold. Also, describes a shot struck "thinly" with the bottom of an iron sriking high up on the golf b [..]
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