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Stiletto vs Switchblade - What's the difference?

stiletto | switchblade |

As nouns the difference between stiletto and switchblade

is that stiletto is a short sharp knife or dagger-like weapon intended for stabbing while switchblade is a folding knife with a blade which opens automatically (under spring pressure) when a button is pressed.

As an adjective stiletto

is sharp and narrow like a stiletto.

As a verb stiletto

is to attack or kill with a stiletto (dagger).

stiletto

Noun

  • A short sharp knife or dagger-like weapon intended for stabbing.
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  • A rapier.
  • An awl.
  • A woman's shoe with a tall, slender heel (stiletto heel).
  • A beard trimmed into a pointed form.
  • * Ford
  • The very quack of fashions, the very he that / Wears a stiletto on his chin.

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Sharp and narrow like a stiletto.
  • Derived terms

    * stiletto heel

    Verb

  • To attack or kill with a stiletto (dagger).
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    switchblade

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A folding knife with a blade which opens automatically (under spring pressure) when a button is pressed.
  • See also

    * flick knife