Associations to the word «Bladed»
Noun
- Propeller
- Rotor
- Kw
- Knife
- Paddle
- Hp
- Horsepower
- Jak
- Turbine
- Dagger
- Sheath
- Broad
- Axe
- Razor
- Diameter
- Driving
- Hilt
- Screw
- Fuselage
- Spear
- Radiator
- Gearbox
- Propulsion
- Monoplane
- Scissors
- Skid
- Contra
- Straight
- Engine
- Blade
- Tractor
- Configuration
- Narrow
- Piston
- Heavy
- Throwing
- Sword
- Leaf
- Cockpit
- Shaft
- Composite
- Shutter
- Scabbard
- Hatchet
- Cylinder
- Pitch
- Curtiss
- Double
- Weapon
- Quiver
- Steam
- Torque
- Diesel
- Weaponry
- Prop
- Rpm
- Accommodation
- Royce
- Strut
- Windmill
- Drove
- Gnome
- Rudder
- Bayonet
- Prototype
- Saber
- Python
- Biplane
- Sickle
- Shrike
- Sabre
- Thrusting
- Blaster
- Belt
- Two
- Merlin
- Ax
- Reduction
Adjective
Wiktionary
BLADED, adjective. Having a blade; having the specified number of blades
BLADED STANCE, noun. The way a police officer stands when confronting a possible criminal
BLADED STANCES, noun. Plural of bladed stance
Dictionary definition
BLADED, adjective. Bearing or characterized by a blade or sword; often used in combination; "he fought on, broken-bladed but unbowed".
BLADED, adjective. Having a blade or blades; often used in combination; "a single-bladed leaf"; "narrow-bladed grass".
BLADED, adjective. Composed of thin flat plates resembling a knife blade; "bladed arsenopyrite".
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