- 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 of...
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display in the
Sully wing, room 633. At the time of its purchase, the
knife handle was
alleged by the
seller to have been
found at the site of
Gebel el-Arak...
- A
kitchen knife is any
knife that is
intended to be used in food preparation.
While much of this work can be
accomplished with a few general-purpose knives...
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butterfly knife, fan
knife or
Batangas knife, is a type of
folding pocketknife that
originated in the Philippines. Its
distinct features are two
handles counter-rotating...
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pocketknife is a
knife with one or more
blades that fold into the
handle. They are also
known as
jackknives (jack-
knife),
folding knives, EDC
knife, or may be...
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blacksmith to
reduce the
amount of
metal needed to make
larger knives. The
knife handle is
historically made from
birch burl and is
thick and egg-shaped in cross-section...
- (also
known as
switch knife,
automatic knife,
pushbutton knife,
ejector knife,
flick knife,
gravity knife,
flick blade, or
spring knife) is a pocketknife...
- A
zombie knife (also
known as a
zombie killer knife or
zombie slayer knife) is a type of
ornate knife or
bladed weapon inspired by
zombie films and TV...
- The user can
adjust how far the
blade extends from the
handle, so that, for example, the
knife can be used to cut the tape
sealing a
package without damaging...
- A
handle is a part of, or
attachment to, an
object that
allows it to be
grasped and mani****ted by hand. The
design of each type of
handle involves substantial...