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Box cutter, perhaps
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razor
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A keen-edged knife of peculiar shape, used in shave the hair from the face or other parts of the body. 2 Any tool or instrument designed for shaving. 3 The sharp tusk of a wild boar. 4 (context philosophy English) A conceptual device that allows one ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Razor \Ra"zor\ (r[=a]"z[~e]r), n. [OE. rasour, OF. rasur, LL. rasor: cf. F. rasoir, LL. rasorium. See Raze , v. t., Rase , v. t.] A keen-edged knife of peculiar shape, used in shaving the hair from the face or the head; also called a straight razor . ``Take ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 13c., from Old French raseor "a razor" (12c.), from raser "to scrape, shave" (see rase ). Razor clam (1835, American English) so called because its shell resembles an old folding straight-razor. Razor-edge figurative of sharpness or a fine surface ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A razor is either a bladed tool or a rule used to remove unlikely explanations for a phenomenon. Razor may also refer to:
Usage examples of razor.
As I was bidding him adieu, he gave me an order on his house at Naples for a barrel of muscatel wine, and he presented me with a splendid box containing twelve razors with silver handles, manufactured in the Tour-du-Grec.
Nothing but the purely apocryphal speculation that the dead barber might have threatened Angelo with his razor and that the witnesses might possibly have drawn somewhat upon their imaginations in giving the details of their testimony.
Soloflex machine, a grubby pink Epilady leg razor, a Bakelite coffee carafe.
I accepted his offer with gratitude, and going to my room I took out of my trunk the case of fine razors which the Greek had given me, and I begged his acceptance of it as a souvenir of me.
She made the most of the brief fluid loquaciousness the razored acid bequeathed as lure and incentive.
Knude and Sir Berde were both of ailing health, and both had insisted that their razors were treasured gifts that had never left their possession.
There was a kind of half friendly bitchery between Sonia and her mother that he had found incomprehensible, as if they were trying to play a game with razors.
His bathing completed, a fifth Kalmyk entered the chamber, this one bearing with him the basin, razors, shears, and other paraphernalia of the barber, plus a chest of cour bouilli slung over his shoulder.
I replied to him that having many times recovered my health through the supreme excellence of Signor Acquapendente, I could depose and certify that he had never given me to drink any compound of cerates, caustics, threads, bandages, probes, and razors, nor had he ever, instead of feeling my pulse, cauterized me or pulled a tooth from my mouth.
Blood splashed cinereous fur, and not all of it was theirs, for their teeth were like razors, and he could not keep them all from him.
Esther, who was as keen as a razor, took care to say that the same oath that I had taken had been imposed on her by the oracle, and that she could not communicate the cabalistic secret to anyone without the permission of her genius, under pain of losing it herself.
As the dalesman smiled and uncorked the wineskin, Razor John reached for his own dagger.
Razor wire was self-explanatory, and it seemed to him that electrifying such a fence would be redundant.
Even this cycle ride into Altgarten to fetch some razor blades for the guard commander held promise enough for both boys to be carrying their new Exacta cameras.
Its voice was louder now, and the same voice rattled from the bony jaws of the skeletons behind them, roared in the razor mouths of the giant cats, hummed from the mouths of the faces that floated in the glass walls.