Bowie knife () A knife with a strong blade from ten to fifteen inches long, and double-edged near the point |
Broad seal () The great seal of England |
Case knife () A knife carried in a sheath or case. |
Case knife () A large table knife |
Drawing knife (n.) Alt. of Drawknife |
Edge (v. t.) The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument |
Edge (v. t.) Any sharp terminating border |
Edge (v. t.) Sharpness |
Edge (v. t.) The border or part adjacent to the line of division |
Edge (v. t.) To furnish with an edge as a tool or weapon |
Edge (v. t.) To shape or dress the edge of, as with a tool. |
Edge (v. t.) To furnish with a fringe or border |
Edge (v. t.) To make sharp or keen, figuratively |
Edge (v. t.) To move by little and little or cautiously, as by pressing forward edgewise |
Edge (v. i.) To move sideways |
Edge (v. i.) To sail close to the wind. |
Feather-edge/ (n.) The thin, new growth around the edge of a shell, of an oyster. |
Feather-edge/ (n.) Any thin, as on a board or a razor. |
Gilt-edge (a.) Alt. of Gilt-edged |
Knife (n.) An instrument consisting of a thin blade, usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting, fastened to a handle, but of many different forms and names for different uses |
Knife (n.) A sword or dagger. |
Knife (v. t.) To prune with the knife. |
Knife (v. t.) To cut or stab with a knife. |
Knife-edge (n.) A piece of steel sharpened to an acute edge or angle, and resting on a smooth surface, serving as the axis of motion of a pendulum, scale beam, or other piece required to oscillate with the least possible friction. |
Lady's seal () The European Solomon's seal (Polygonatum verticillatum). |
Lady's seal () The black bryony (Tamus communis). |
Seal (n.) Any aquatic carnivorous mammal of the families Phocidae and Otariidae. |
Seal (n.) An engraved or inscribed stamp, used for marking an impression in wax or other soft substance, to be attached to a document, or otherwise used by way of authentication or security. |
Seal (n.) Wax, wafer, or other tenacious substance, set to an instrument, and impressed or stamped with a seal |
Seal (n.) That which seals or fastens |
Seal (n.) That which confirms, ratifies, or makes stable |
Seal (n.) An arrangement for preventing the entrance or return of gas or air into a pipe, by which the open end of the pipe dips beneath the surface of water or other liquid, or a deep bend or sag in the pipe is filled with the liquid |
Seal (v. t.) To set or affix a seal to |
Seal (v. t.) To mark with a stamp, as an evidence of standard exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality |
Seal (v. t.) To fasten with a seal |
Seal (v. t.) Hence, to shut close |
Seal (v. t.) To fix, as a piece of iron in a wall, with cement, plaster, or the like. |
Seal (v. t.) To close by means of a seal |
Seal (v. t.) Among the Mormons, to confirm or set apart as a second or additional wife. |
Seal (v. i.) To affix one's seal, or a seal. |
Seal-brown (a.) Of a rich dark brown color, like the fur of the fur seal after it is dyed. |
Spalding knife () A spalting knife. |
Spalting knife () A knife used in splitting codfish. |
stab thrust knife thrust | a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument, one strong stab to the heart killed him |
knife fight snickersnee cut-and-thrust | fighting with knives |
razor clam jackknife clam knife-handle | marine clam having a long narrow curved thin shell |
seal | any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed, chiefly of cold regions |
crabeater seal crab-eating seal | silvery grey Antarctic seal subsisting on crustaceans |
eared seal | pinniped mammal having external ear flaps and hind limbs used for locomotion on land, valued for its soft underfur |
fur seal | eared seal of the southern hemisphere, the thick soft underfur is the source of sealskin, the male fur seal is much larger than the female |
guadalupe fur seal Arctocephalus philippi | a fur seal of the Pacific coast of California and southward |
fur seal | an eared seal of the northern Pacific |
Alaska fur seal Callorhinus ursinus | of Pacific coast from Alaska southward to California |
earless seal true seal hair seal | any of several seals lacking external ear flaps and having a stiff hairlike coat with hind limbs reduced to swimming flippers |
harbor seal common seal Phoca vitulina | small spotted seal of coastal waters of the northern hemisphere |
harp seal Pagophilus groenlandicus | common Arctic seal, the young are all white |
elephant seal sea elephant | either of two large northern Atlantic earless seals having snouts like trunks |
bearded seal squareflipper square flipper Erignathus barbatus | medium-sized greyish to yellow seal with bristles each side of muzzle, of the Arctic Ocean |
hooded seal bladdernose Cystophora cristata | medium-sized blackish-grey seal with large inflatable sac on the head, of Arctic and northern Atlantic waters |
bolo bolo knife | long heavy knife with a single edge, of Philippine origin |
Bowie knife | a stout hunting knife with a single edge |
bread knife | a knife used to cut bread |
break seal | a seal that must be broken when first used and cannot easily be resealed, it was stored in a tube with a break seal |
butcher knife | a large sharp knife for cutting or trimming meat |
butter knife | a small knife with a dull blade, for cutting or spreading butter |
carving knife | a large knife used to carve cooked meat |
case knife sheath knife | a knife with a fixed blade that is carried in a sheath |
case knife | a metal blade with a handle, used as cutlery |
clasp knife jackknife | a large knife with one or more folding blades |
deckle edge deckle | rough edge left by a deckle on handmade paper or produced artificially on machine-made paper |
edge | a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object, he rounded the edges of the box |
edge | the outside limit of an object or area or surface, a place farthest away from the center of something, the edge of the leaf is wavy, she sat on the edge of the bed, the water's edge |
edge tool | any cutting tool with a sharp cutting edge (as a chisel or knife or plane or gouge) |
fish knife | a small table knife with a spatula blade used for eating fish |
fore edge foredge | the part of a book that faces inward when the book is shelved, the part opposite the spine |
great seal | the principal seal of a government, symbolizing authority or sovereignty |
Great Seal of the United States | the seal of the United States government |
hunting knife | a large sharp knife with a handle shaped to fit the grip |
knife | edge tool used as a cutting instrument, has a pointed blade with a sharp edge and a handle |
knife | a weapon with a handle and blade with a sharp point |
knife blade | the blade of a knife |
knife edge cutting edge | the sharp cutting side of the blade of a knife |
knife pleat | a single pleat turned in one direction |
leading edge | forward edge of an airfoil |
letter opener paper knife paperknife | dull knife used to cut open the envelopes in which letters are mailed or to slit uncut pages of books |
linoleum knife linoleum cutter | a knife having a short stiff blade with a curved point used for cutting linoleum |
palette knife | a spatula used by artists for mixing or applying or scraping off oil paints |
parer paring knife | a small sharp knife used in paring fruits or vegetables |
pocketknife pocket knife | a knife with a blade that folds into the handle, suitable for carrying in the pocket |
pruning knife | a knife with a curved or hooked blade |
putty knife | a spatula used to mix or apply putty |
razor edge | an edge that is as sharp as the cutting side of a razor |
seal stamp | a device incised to make an impression, used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents |