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1. pruning knife
noun.
A
knife
with
a
curved
or
hooked
blade.
Synonyms
knife
Featured Games
2. knife-handle
noun.
Marine
clam
having
a
long
narrow
curved
thin
shell.
Synonyms
genus Ensis
Ensis
clam
jackknife clam
razor clam
Antonyms
spread
3. flick-knife
noun.
A
pocketknife
with
a
blade
that
springs
open
at
the
press
of
a
button.
Synonyms
flick knife
switchblade
switchblade knife
pocket knife
pocketknife
4. knife-edge
noun.
A
narrow
boundary.
Synonyms
boundary
bound
limit
Antonyms
stand still
free
unbound
uncertain
5. pruning
noun.
(ˈpruːnɪŋ)
Something
that
has
been
pruned
off
of
a
plant.
Synonyms
cutting
Antonyms
thicken
unbalance
6. pruning
noun.
(ˈpruːnɪŋ)
The
act
of
trimming
a
plant.
Synonyms
clipping
trimming
trim
Antonyms
inflate
lengthen
deflate
increase
7. knife
noun.
(ˈnaɪf)
Edge
tool
used
as
a
cutting
instrument;
has
a
pointed
blade
with
a
sharp
edge
and
a
handle.
Synonyms
butcher knife
linoleum cutter
blade
chopper
hunting knife
paring knife
point
cleaver
Bowie knife
helve
carving knife
parang
edge tool
table knife
bolo knife
slicer
linoleum knife
drawknife
bread knife
paperknife
haft
drawshave
parer
pocket knife
pruning knife
case knife
knife blade
surgical knife
barong
meat cleaver
paper knife
letter opener
bolo
pocketknife
sheath knife
Antonyms
antinode
node
end
beginning
middle
Etymology
knife (English)
knif (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. knife
noun.
(ˈnaɪf)
A
weapon
with
a
handle
and
blade
with
a
sharp
point.
Synonyms
sticker
trench knife
bayonet
yataghan
point
panga
tip
khukuri
weapon system
weapon
dagger
shiv
peak
machete
arm
matchet
Antonyms
undock
break
irrelevance
unpointedness
straighten
Etymology
knife (English)
knif (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. knife
noun.
(ˈnaɪf)
Any
long
thin
projection
that
is
transient.
Synonyms
projection
tongue
Antonyms
pull
ride
dissuasion
Etymology
knife (English)
knif (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. knife
verb.
(ˈnaɪf)
Use
a
knife
on.
Synonyms
poniard
injure
bayonet
wound
stab
Antonyms
bottom out
fall
minimum
maximum
disarm
Etymology
knife (English)
knif (Middle English (1100-1500))
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