Definition of KNIFE. Meaning of KNIFE. Synonyms of KNIFE

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Definition of KNIFE

Knife
Knife Knife, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Knifed; p. pr. & vb. n. Knifing.] 1. (Hort.) To prune with the knife. 2. To cut or stab with a knife. [Low]

Meaning of KNIFE from wikipedia

- A knife (pl.: knives; from Old Norse knifr 'knife, dirk') is a tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade, usually attached to a handle or hilt. One...
- The Knife were a Swedish electronic music duo from Gothenburg, formed in 1999. The group consisted of siblings Karin and Olof Dreijer, who together also...
- (also known as switch knife, automatic knife, pushbutton knife, ejector knife, flick knife, gravity knife, flick blade, or spring knife) is a pocketknife...
- Knife and Fork, Fork & Knife, Knife-Fork, may refer to: Knife and fork, two pieces of cutlery that are commonly used together A combination eating utensil...
- swords Knife (envelope) The Knife, a Swedish electronic music duo Knife (album), by Aztec Camera The Knife (Goldfinger album) The Knife (The Knife album)...
- A butterfly knife, also known as a balisong, fan knife or Batangas knife, is a type of folding pocketknife that originated in the Philippines. Its distinct...
- A Bowie knife (/ˈbuːi/ BOO-ee) is a pattern of fixed-blade fighting knives created by Rezin Bowie in the early 19th century for his brother James Bowie...
- A utility knife is any type of knife used for general manual work purposes. Such knives were originally fixed-blade knives with durable cutting edges suitable...
- "Mack the Knife" or "The Ballad of Mack the Knife" (German: "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer") is a song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht...
- The Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife is a double-edged fighting knife resembling a dagger or poignard with a foil grip. It was developed by William Ewart...