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Sharpened metal drop-point blade Naturally occurring sharp obsidian piece Shark tooth with a sharp, serrated edge A sewing needle comes to a sharp point. Sharpness refers to the ability of a blade, point, or cutting implement to cut through materials with minimal force, and can more specifically be defined as the capacity of a surface to initiate the cut. [1]
Until the 19th century, the Latvian written language was influenced by German Lutheran pastors and the German language, because Baltic Germans formed the upper class of local society. [10] In the middle of the 19th century the First Latvian National Awakening was started, led by "Young Latvians" who popularized the use of Latvian language ...
One iconic feature of Latvian women's folk dress is the traditional Latvian belt, a wide sash with a woven geometric pattern. Different regions of Latvia have their own distinct patterns and colors. [3] The best known is the LielvÄrde sash, or josta, a wide, red, and white woven sash with a complicated pattern. [4]
Latvian-language mass media (6 C) S. Latvian-language surnames (4 C, 40 P) Surnames of Latvian origin (1 C, 12 P) T. Translators from Latvian (1 C, 4 P)
The Latvian language is an extensively inflected language, with complex nominal and verbal morphology. Word order is relatively free, but the unmarked order is subject–verb–object . Latvian has pre-nominal adjectives and both prepositions and postpositions.
Genesis Carving Knife. A 10-inch knife is a happy medium between a light 8-incher and a hefty 12-incher. This comfortable carving knife has a sharp pointed end that’s useful for breaking cartilage.
This 8-inch chef's knife is a classic for a reason. It's made of high-quality German stainless steel and features a durable construction that's sure to stand the test of time.
Folding knife: A folding knife is a knife with one or more blades that fit inside the handle that can still fit in a pocket. It is also known as a jackknife or jack-knife. Hunting knife: A knife used to dress large game. Kiridashi: A small Japanese knife having a chisel grind and a sharp point, used as a general-purpose utility knife.