Bladed
having a blade or blades (often used in combination):
a single-bladed leaf.
Crystallography. of or relating to a thin, flat form suggestive of knife blades:
bladed arsenopyrite.
Historical Examples
West Of The Sun Edgar Pangborn
Leather K. J. Adcock
A brief sketch of the work of Matthew Fontaine Maury during the war, 1861-1865 Richard L. Maury
Afloat in the Forest Mayne Reid
The Library of Work and Play: Mechanics, Indoors and Out Fred T. Hodgson
On the Indian Trail Egerton Ryerson Young
From Bull Run to Appomattox Luther W. Hopkins
The Fair God Lew Wallace
A Cotswold Village J. Arthur Gibbs
Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888 Various
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