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razor blade
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ra·zor·blade also ra·zor blade  (rzr-bld)
n.
A thin sharp-edged piece of steel that can be fitted into a razor.

razor blade
n
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Hairdressing & Grooming) a small rectangular piece of metal sharpened on one or both long edges for use in a razor for shaving
Translations
razor blade nlametta (da barba)

razor blade شفرة حلاقة žiletka barberblad Rasierklinge λεπίδα ξυραφιού cuchilla de afeitar partaterä lame de rasoir žilet lama del rasoio 安全かみそりの刃 면도날 scheermesje barberblad żyletka lâmina de barbear лезвие бритвы rakblad ใบมีดโกน traş bıçağı lưỡi dao cạo 剃须刀片


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