guard
Either cut from the original knife billet, or formed from a robust flange of metal fitted at the top of the tang, the guard is a defenseive addition to a knife. The guard gives the operator of the knife a tool to stop any deflected material running down the blade from causing harm to fingers and the rest of the hand. It also protects the operator's hand from sliding up on their own knife blade, should there be insufficient grip in the handle construction.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Engineering
- Category: Mechanical engineering
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