"Blades" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "blades" refers to the thin, flat parts of something that are used for cutting, such as the parts of a sword or a leaf of a grass. It can also refer to the sharp-edged parts of a windmill or a propeller. In addition, the term "blades" can also be used for the thin, flat parts of a credit card or a CD.
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A blackwall is a type of ship or boat having a black painted or tarred hull, as distinguished from a redwall, which has a hull painted red. It can also refer to a shipbuilder's yard or slipway where the hull of a ship is built or repaired.
Blackwater refers to a type of water that has been contaminated or rendered unusable, often due to a sudden or unexpected event such as an oil spill or a natural disaster. It can also refer to a type of water that is dark gray or blue in color due to the presence of high levels of sediment or other impurities. In a military context, Blackwater refers to a private military company that was founded in 1997 and was involved in providing security services in Iraq and other countries.
The bladder is a hollow, muscular organ in the pelvic region that stores urine produced by the kidneys until it is eliminated from the body through urination.
Bladders refers to the sac-like organs in the bodies of mammals that store and release urine.
Bladderwort: A type of carnivorous plant that captures and digests small organisms, such as insects and spiders, in order to obtain essential nutrients.
Bladderworts are a type of carnivorous plant that obtain essential nutrients by capturing and digesting small organisms such as protozoa, rotifers, and even small insect larvae. They have modified leaves that form traps, which are usually umbrella-shaped and have a door-like structure that allows prey to enter but not escape. There are over 200 species of bladderworts found in ponds, lakes, and wetlands around the world.
A blade is a thin, flat piece of material, typically metal, used as a part of a cutting tool. It is often found in objects such as knives, scissors, and razors.
Having or resembling a blade, especially a sharp cutting edge, typically found on a sword, knife, or other type of cutting instrument.
Blading refers to the act of shaving or cutting something, typically hair, with a razor or a blade. In the context of sports, blading often refers to the act of performing a trick or maneuver on a skateboard, snowboard, or other similar equipment, using the edge of the board to glide or slide over a surface.