gravity knife
English
Etymology
gravity + knife. From being a folding knife that could be opened by allowing gravity to draw out the blade.
Noun
gravity knife (plural gravity knives)
- A type of knife that with the press of a button, allows the blade to drop out of the handle, and then quickly opened up full, for quick use. This form of knife also allows it to be flicked open with a flick of the wrist.
- A folding knife of this type
- A telescoping knife of this type
Hyponyms
- paratrooper knife
Coordinate terms
(folding knife):
- flick knife (open with a flick of the wrist)
- switchblade ((gloss|spring-loaded opening knife}}
- butterfly knife
- spring knife
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