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Espada

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matadoranounA female matador.
volapiénoun(bullfighting) A mortal thrust to the bull. The bullfighter runs towards the stationary bull, facing it head-on, jumps on top of it and thrusts the estocada into the bull's back.
swordfightnounA fight or duel using swords.
estramaconnounA straight, heavy sword with two edges, used in the 16th and 17th centuries.
sword-breakernounA short sword or dagger with a deeply notched or toothed blade, or with secondary projections, designed to catch or grapple an opponent's weapon.
matanzanounA place where animals are slaughtered, for their hides, meat, tallow, etc, particularly in a Latin American context; a slaughterhouse.
swordworknounCombat using a sword; swordplay.
backswordnounA sword with one sharp edge.
sword drillnoun(Christianity) A competitive exercise in which children are given the name and number of a Bible verse and race to be the first to locate it in the book
sparnounA sparring session; a preliminary fight, as in boxing or cock-fighting.
gladiaturenounswordplay; gladiatorial contest
matchetnounmachete
spadassinicidenoun(rare) One who performs such an act.
mandrittanoun(fencing) A blow from the right side to the left.
swordbreakernounAlternative form of sword-breaker. [A short sword or dagger with a deeply notched or toothed blade, or with secondary projections, designed to catch or grapple an opponent's weapon.]
presentationnounThe act of presenting, or something presented.
bladenounThe (typically sharp-edged) part of a knife, sword, razor, or other tool with which it cuts.
prise de fernoun(fencing) An engagement of the blades that attempts to control the opponent's weapon.
torpedonoun(military) A cylindrical explosive projectile that can travel underwater and is used as a weapon.
sworderynoun(rare) Swordplay; sword fighting or swordsmanship.

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