Knife - Law Dictionary Search Results
Knife
many different forms and names for different uses as table knife drawing knife putty knife pallet knife pocketknife penknife chopping knife
Bowie knife
A knife with a strong blade from ten to fifteen inches long
Case knife
A knife carried in a sheath or case
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Fact discovered
by a person in custody that 'I will produce a knife concealed in the roof of my house' does not lead
Jackknife
A large strong clasp knife for the pocket a pocket knife
Knives
n pl of Knife See Knife
Mumbledy peg
a pocketknife the object of which is to throw the knife in any of a vairety of ways such as over
Galvanocautery
Cautery effected by a knife or needle heated by the passage of a galvanic current
Gully
A large knife
Haft
which it is held and used said chiefly of a knife sword or dagger the hilt
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