Difference between Knife and Knives

What is the difference between Knife and Knives?

Knife as a noun is a utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle. the blade may be pointed for piercing. while Knives as a noun is a utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle. the blade may be pointed for piercing.

Knife

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle. The blade may be pointed for piercing. A weapon designed with the aforementioned specifications intended for slashing and/or stabbing and too short to be called a sword. A dagger. Any blade-like part in a tool or a machine designed for cutting, such as the knives for a chipper.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cut with a knife. To use a knife to injure or kill by stabbing, slashing, or otherwise using the sharp edge of the knife as a weapon. To cut through as if with a knife. To betray, especially in the context of a political slate. To positively ignore, especially in order to denigrate. cf cut

Knives

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle. The blade may be pointed for piercing.

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