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    [2] [3] Originally made of wood, bone, and stone (such as flint and obsidian), over the centuries, in step with improvements in both metallurgy and manufacturing, knife blades have been made from copper, bronze, iron, steel, ceramic, and titanium. Most modern knives have either fixed or folding blades; blade patterns and styles vary by maker ...

  2. What does the noun knife mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun knife , one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

    • Action: This term refers to the deployment of the blade on a folding knife. More premium knives have smoother actions that are typically helped along by ball bearings and detents.
    • Arc Lock: This is a proprietary locking mechanism from knife brand Studies and Observations Group — more commonly known as “SOG.” Using a slide-lock setup, this mechanism is similar to Benchmade’s AXIS lock, though curves — or arcs (hence the name) — in a way that’s similar to the mechanism on most bolt-action pens.
    • AXIS Lock: One of the most sturdy and revered — and commonly replicated — knife locking mechanisms of all time, the AXIS lock is Benchmade’s own proprietary sliding lock mechanism.
    • Back: Not to be confused with a swedge or spine, a knife’s back is the unsharpened side of a blade with a single edge.
  3. Nov 5, 2024 · Knife, a tool or implement for cutting, the blade being either fixed to the handle or fastened with a hinge so as to clasp into it. Knives form the largest class of cutting implements known collectively as cutlery. Learn about the historical development of knives.

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  4. The earliest known use of the noun wood-knife is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for wood-knife is from 1426. wood-knife is formed within English, by compounding.

  5. Originally made of wood, bone, and stone (such as flint and obsidian), over the centuries, in step with improvements in both metallurgy and manufacturing, knife blades have been made from copper, bronze, iron, steel, ceramic, and titanium.

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  7. A knife is a tool consisting of a sharp flat piece of metal attached to a handle, used to cut things or as a weapon. ...a knife and fork. American English : knife / ˈnaɪf /

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