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Meaning of bladed
Having a blade or a sharp cutting edge
Etymology of bladed
The word "bladed" comes from the Old English word "blæd", meaning "blade" or "leaf", and the suffix "-ed", which forms the past tense or past participle of verbs
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe objects with sharp cutting edges
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a blade or a sharp cutting edge, typically used for cutting or slashing
- * Used to describe something that has a sharp or cutting quality, such as a bladed leaf or a bladed wind
Usage Examples
- The bladed grass cut easily with the lawn mower
- * The athlete's bladed skates allowed her to move quickly and agilely on the ice
- * The bladed weapon was used for both cutting and thrusting