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sheath knife
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Princeton's WordNet
case knife, sheath knifenoun
a knife with a fixed blade that is carried in a sheath
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sheath knifenoun
A knife with a fixed blade that fits in a sheath to protect the knife and its owner.
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Sheath knife
A sheath knife is a fixed-bladed knife that fits in a sheath of leather or other material such as nylon or kevlar. The sheath is used to protect the knife and as a carrier. Most importantly, the sheath protects the person carrying the knife (e.g. in the pocket or hanging on the belt) from potentially serious injuries that the sharp, unprotected blade could easily cause. To provide sufficient protection, sheaths made of soft materials, such as leather, often have reinforcements, inside or outside of the sheath, made of metal sheet or other suitable materials having sufficient strength. The blades vary in size, shape and construction. In Australian law, "sheath knife" has a different definition. In this case, they are a type of non-folding, fixed-blade knife which has "a sheath which withdraws into its handle", thus giving something of the effect of an "out-the-front" flick knife. These knives, like flick knives, are classed as "prohibited weapons" in Australia. Pocket knife Sliding knife
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sheath knife
A sheath knife is a fixed-blade knife that is typically carried in a sheath, which is a close-fitting cover that protects the blade when it's not in use. They can be used for a variety of purposes including hunting, fishing, camping, or survival tasks. The sheath can be worn around the waist or anywhere for convenient access.
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Sheath knife
A sheath knife is a fixed bladed knife that fits in an either leather or material sheath for protection of the knife and carrier. The blades vary in size, shape and construction. In Australian law, "sheath knife" has a different definition. In this case, they are a kind of non-folding, fixed-blade knife which has "a sheath which withdraws into its handle", thus giving something of the effect of an "out-the-front" switchblade. These knives, like switchblades, are "prohibited weapons" in Australia.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sheath knife in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sheath knife in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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