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Answer for the clue "Sharpener ", 9 letters:
whetstone

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Whetstone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Whetstone Peter Whetstone Rachel Whetstone W. E. Whetstone William Whetstone

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a flat stone for sharpening edged tools or knives

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whetstone \Whet"stone`\, n. [AS. hwetst[=a]n.] A piece of stone, natural or artificial, used for whetting, or sharpening, edge tools. The dullness of the fools is the whetstone of the wits. --Shak. Diligence is to the understanding as the whetstone to the ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He w as filing arrow heads, and the sound of the metal on the whetstone set Burun's teeth on edge. ▪ Hereabouts can be found, in quarry spoil, the fine-grained whetstone once transported for use in steel manufacture. ▪ His brain ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English hwetstan ; see whet + stone (n.).

Usage examples of whetstone.

The guards returned and brought me all my properties, the whetstone and lamp excepted.

Crit- tenden had drawn him a crude map yesterday, showing the town of Apache Peak nestled beneath the shadow of East Peak, the northeasternmost sentinel of the upthrust Whetstones.

Everything Olive had carted into the catacombs was stashed neatly in a long line of open chests and crates, which also held sacks and backpacks, tents, blankets, saddlebags, chains, knives and whetstones, camp dishes, a beat-up shield, a Talis deck, dice, a backgammon board, mirrors, snares, nets, magnifying glasses, a few bottles of wine, and even lockpicks.

He found Elain sitting on the floor with a row of children, sharpening a pile of spearheads with files and whetstones.

Several pieces of the fossil wood were selected by the men to serve as whetstones.

From this one poor hunt, then, the best lance out of all Nantucket, surely he will not hang back, when every foremast-hand has clutched a whetstone?

From this one poor hunt, then, the best lance out of all Nantucket, surely he will not hang back, when every foremost hand has clutched a whetstone?

A careful polish with the gourd he'd prepared during the day, then short, firm strokes with his whetstone to grind any hint of nicks or wear out of the star-metal blade.

The handle was made from the horn of a mule deer and the thin blade flashed in the moonlight as Bolivar carefully drew it back and forth across the whetstone, spitting on the stone now and then to dampen its surface.

I wanted an oily rag and a whetstone, to make it the way it should he once again.

A new whetstone, and a set of small paring knives for cooking (Kellen had managed to break one of the others in his attempts to learn to peel root vegetables, and besides, frequent sharpening wore down the soft steel with time).

He pointed to a wall where a vast variety of whetstones and other types of sharpeners hung from pegs.

There were also rechargeable batteries, light bulbs, solid alcohol for fuel, film, a whetstone, solder and soldering iron, adhesive, assorted fishing line, fire extinguishers .

We found a knife, a survival knife with a whetstone in the sheath and a compass in the handle.

A number of these, the Wolf was told later, had been in fights between members of Zane's own forces, over booze or whetstones or fancied thefts, or all the meaningless trivia over which they'd fought all summer—fights which had broken out immediately after the departure of the relief force for Wrynde.