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Wayne Tsui
What are the differences between "blade" and "sword"?
Could I say sword is a straight version of blade?
P.S. Yea, both of them can be used to cut or kill something but in different ways.
4 jan. 2015 13:47
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No. Quite simply, a 'blade' is just the flat metal section any sharp weapon or tool. Most of these have a blade, which cuts or stabs, and a handle of some sort by which the object is held. A knife, a scalpel, a dagger, a saw, a pair of scissors - all of these have blades.
4 januari 2015
Thank you for your comment, James.
4 januari 2015
Suki said it best. I would add that a sword, like all the objects she listed, also has a blade.
4 januari 2015
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Wayne Tsui
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