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sabre
v. strike or stab with a saber (also saber)
 
n. curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also saber)


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SABRE
For other uses, see Sabre (disambiguation). SABRE (Synergic Air Breathing Engine) is a design for a hypersonic hydrogen-fueled air breathing combined cycle rocket engine/turbojet engine/ramjet engine for propelling the Skylon launch vehicle into low earth orbit (LEO). SABRE is the logical continuation of Alan Bond's series of liquid air cycle engine (LACE) and LACE-like designs that started in the early/mid-1980s for the HOTOL project.
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Sabre
For other uses, see Sabre (disambiguation). The sabre or saber (see spelling differences) traces its origins to the European backsword and usually but not always has a curved, single-edged blade and a rather large hand guard, covering the knuckles of the hand as well as the thumb and forefinger. Although sabres are typically thought of as curved-bladed slashing weapons, those used by the world's heavy cavalry often had straight and even double-edged blades more suitable for thrusting. The length of sabres varied, and most were carried in a scabbard hanging from a shoulder belt known as a baldric or from a waist-mounted sword belt. Exceptions not intended for personal carry include the famed Patton saber adopted by the United States Army in 1913 and always mounted to the cavalryman's saddle.
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sabre
Noun
1. a fencing sword with a v-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle
(synonym) saber
(hypernym) fencing sword
(derivation) saber
2. a stout sword with a curved blade and thick back
(synonym) cavalry sword, saber
(hypernym) sword, blade, brand, steel
(hyponym) scimitar
(derivation) saber
Verb
1. cut or injure with a saber
(synonym) saber
(hypernym) cut
(derivation) saber
2. kill with a saber
(synonym) saber
(hypernym) kill
(derivation) saber


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Sabre (der)
n. (Hebrew) sabra, prickly pear, prickly pear-shaped fruit of a kind of cactus; person who was born in Israel, one who is native to Israel

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sabre (m)
n. sword, saber
 
sabrer
v. make drastic cut, fire, slash, cut

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