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2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) Also called obelisk a character (†) used in printing to indicate a cross reference, esp to a footnote ... hilt - the handle of a sword or dagger...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/dagger
www.thefreedictionary.com/dagger
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Jambiya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jambiya , or jambia (Arabic script جمبية or جنبية), is the Arabic term for dagger, but it is generally used to describe a specific type of dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt. A...
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A Dagger Handle is a "suffix" weapon upgrade for Daggers. ... For a list of all available Dagger Handles, see Category:Dagger Handles. ... Categories: All weapon upgrades | Suffix weapon upgrades | Dagger weapon upgrades...
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guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Dagger_Handle
guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Dagger_Handle
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this is appropriately enough called a tapered tang. If the tang disappears into the handle itself, it's called a hidden tang. If the tang thins out considerably once it goes into the handle, it's called a stick tang. ... On a classic dagger, the spine refers to the fullest-thickness part of the blade running straight down...
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It is about 15 cm long and is shaped like a dagger with a handle called manubrium. It articulates with the the clavicles at its upper and outer aspect on each side by means of the clavicular notches. These are seperated by suprasternal or jugular notch.
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Tang - The un-edged hidden portion or ("tongue") of a blade running through the handle and to which the pommel is attached. The place where the tang connects to the blade is called the "shoulder". A sword's tang is sometimes of a different temper than the blade itself.
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National Geographic has this story about the discovery of a critically endangered male Sumatran rhino in Malaysia. Problem is, that horn sure would make a nice dagger handle. It is just a matter of time now before the locals find out one is there.
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gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/9/15/11108/1210
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The Path of the Dagger ... The prongs protruding from the side of the handle – called ‘tsuba’ – are very useful in trapping long swords and deflecting other dangerous weapons. It only seems fitting that this be my weapon of choice.
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www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=368454&week=...
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The ‘global’ function needs to be called in each separate function (usually in the beginning) where the variables will be called. Stylistically, the variable names are usually longer names and all in CAPS to indicate global variables within the functions. The documented example in the MATLAB helps shows...
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www.blinkdagger.com/
www.blinkdagger.com/
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