〘noun〙 (blade)① A blade. Also, something that is blade-like. The edge of a knife, the metal part of an ice skate that comes into contact with the ice, the blade on the top of an ice axe, etc. [Mountaineering Techniques (1939)]② A type of flake stone tool. A long, sharp object with two or three vertical edges. It was used extensively in the Late Paleolithic period in Europe, and in Japan is seen in the Pre-Pottery culture. It is most common in Hokkaido, but can also be found in Niigata, Fukushima, Nagano, and other prefectures. A stone blade. ③ The tip of an oar that paddles the water in a boat. [Modern Dictionary (1930)]④ The curved part at the bottom end of an ice hockey stick. ⑤ The blades of a turbine. ⑥ In golf, the part of an iron club that hits the ball.bladeSource: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (blade)① 刃。また、刃状のもの。刃物の刃やアイススケート靴の氷と接触する金属の部分、ピッケル頭部の刃など。〔登山技術(1939)〕② 剥片石器の一つ。縦長で縦に二、三本の稜をもつ鋭利なもの。ヨーロッパの後期旧石器時代に多用され、日本では先土器文化にみられる。北海道に最も多く、新潟県・福島県・長野県などにもある。石刃。③ ボートで、オールの先端の水をかく部分。〔モダン辞典(1930)〕④ アイスホッケーの、スティックの下端の曲がった部分。⑤ タービンの羽根。⑥ ゴルフで、アイアンクラブのボールを打つ部分。
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