Noun
razor blade (plural razor blades)
- A thin piece of steel with a sharp edge that can be fitted into a razor.
- A replaceable cartridge in which razor blades are set, fitted into a razor.
- Synonym: head (elliptically)
- (loosely) A thin interchangeable blade for a utility knife (especially, that of a Stanley knife) that is similar to a razor blade stricto sensu (in size, thinness, and sharpness).
Translations
razor blade
- Albanian: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: ածելու սայր (acelu sayr)
- Bulgarian: ножче за бръснене (nožče za brǎsnene)
- Catalan: fulla d'afaitar f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 剃鬚刀片/剃须刀片 (tìxūdāopiàn)
- Czech: žiletka (cs) f
- Dutch: scheermesje (nl) n
- Esperanto: razoklingo
- Estonian: žilett
- Faroese: rakiblað n
- Finnish: partaterä (fi)
- French: lame de rasoir (fr) f
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Rasierklinge (de) f
- Greek: ξυριστική λεπίδα f (xyristikí lepída)
- Hebrew: סַכִּין גִּלּוּחַ (he) m or f (sakín giluákh)
- Hungarian: borotvapenge (hu), zsilettpenge (hu), penge (hu), zsilett (hu)
- Interlingua: lamina de rasorio
- Irish: lann rásúir f
- Italian: lametta da barba f, lametta f, (uncommon) lametta di rasoio f
- Japanese: カミソリの刃 (カミソリのは, kamisori no ha)
- Kazakh: please add this translation if you can
- Khmer: ឡាម (laam)
- Korean: 면도날 (myeondonal)
- Latin: novacula f
- Latvian: žilete (lv)
- Macedonian: жиле́т m (žilét)
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Maori: mataheu
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: barberblad n
- Nynorsk: barberblad n
- Polish: żyletka (pl) f
- Portuguese: lâmina de barbear f
- Romanian: lamă de ras f
- Russian: ле́звие (ru) n (lézvije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: жилет m
- Roman: žilet (sh) m
- Slovak: žiletka f
- Southern Altai: мис (mis)
- Spanish: cuchilla (es) f, razuradora f, hoja de afeitar f
- Swahili: wembe (sw)
- Swedish: rakblad (sv) n
- Thai: ใบมีดโกน
- Tibetan: སྤུ་གྲིའི་ཁ (spu gri'i kha), སྐྲ་གྲིའི་ཁ (skra gri'i kha)
- Turkmen: lezwiýa
- Tuvan: бис (bis)
- Ukrainian: ле́зо бри́тви n (lézo brýtvy)
- Vietnamese: dao lam, lưỡi lam
- Welsh: llafn rasel m
- Yiddish: גאָלמעסערל n (golmeserl)
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