- blade´like´
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
blade — 1) the anterior dorsal fin rays fused into a blade like structure in members of the Argyropelecidae 2) a leaf like structure 3) an arched, convex cutting edge without cusplets, e.g. in shark teeth … Dictionary of ichthyology
Blade of the Immortal — #1. 無限の住人 (Mugen no Jūnin) Genre … Wikipedia
Blade PC — Blade PCs are a form of client or Personal Computer. In conjunction with an access device they accomplish many of the same functions of a traditional PC, but they also take advantage of many of the architectural achievements pioneered for blade… … Wikipedia
Blade: The Series — DVD cover Format Action Horror Supernatural drama Created by David S. Goyer … Wikipedia
Blade Runner — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Blade Runner Título Blade Runner (Argentina, España y México), El cazador implacable (Venezuela). F … Wikipedia Español
Blade II — Theatrical poster Directed by Guillermo del Toro Produced by … Wikipedia
Blade (rapper) — Blade (Born 2 August 1969) is a British rapper, born in the Armenian quarter of Iran and came to London when he was 7. His first single, Lyrical Maniac (Raw Bass) recorded in 1989, soon brought Blade to prominence in the fledgling British hip hop … Wikipedia
Blade pitch — or simply pitch refers to turning the angle of attack of the blades of a propeller into or out of the wind to control the production or absorption of power. Wind turbines use this to adjust the rotation speed and the generated power. A propeller… … Wikipedia
Blade Runner — Blade Run|ner (1982) a US film by the ↑director Ridley Scott, in which a policeman in Los Angeles in the year 2019 has to find and kill a group of intelligent machines that look exactly like people … Dictionary of contemporary English
blade — (n.) O.E. blæd a leaf, but also a leaf like part (of spade, oar, etc.), from P.Gmc. *bladaz (Cf. O.Fris. bled leaf, Ger. blatt, O.S., Dan., Du. blad, O.N. blað), from PIE *bhle to , suffixed form (p.p.) of *bhel (3) to thrive, bloom, possibly… … Etymology dictionary