plural blades
1
a
: leaf sense 1a(1)
especially
: the leaf of an herb or a grass
b
: the flat expanded part of a leaf as distinguished from the petiole : lamina sense 3a
2
: something resembling the blade of a leaf: such as
a
: the broad flattened part of an oar or paddle
b
: an arm of a screw propeller, electric fan, or steam turbine
c
: the broad flat or concave part of a machine (such as a bulldozer or snowplow) that comes into contact with the material to be moved
d
: a broad flat body part
specifically
: scapula
—used chiefly in naming cuts of meat
Top blade steaks range from four to eight ounces each. —Molly Stevens
see also shoulder blade
e
: the flattened photosynthetic part of an algae that typically arises from the stipe : lamina sense 3b
f
: the flat portion of the tongue immediately behind the tip
also
: this portion together with the tip
bladed; blading
1
transitive
golf
: to hit (a ball or shot) with the leading edge of the clubface : skull
I hit a wedge from 45 yards and basically bladed it over the green.—Tiger Woods
2
intransitive
: to skate on in-line skates
Connect a pair of these wild things to your feet and you are blading—cruising with all the cool of ice skating but without the ice.—Bob Batz, Jr.
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