Sword

A sword is a bladed weapon intended for both cutting and thrusting. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration. A sword in the most narrow sense consists of a straight blade with two edges and a hilt, but depending on context, the term is also often used to refer to bladed weapons with a single edge (also referred to as a backsword).

Historically, the sword developed in the Bronze Age, evolving from the dagger; the earliest specimens date to ca. 1600 BC. The later Iron Age sword remained fairly short and without a crossguard. The spatha, as it developed in the Late Roman army, became the predecessor of the European sword of the Middle Ages, at first adopted as the Migration period sword, and only in the High Middle Ages, developed into the classical arming sword with crossguard. The word sword continues the Old English, sweord.

The use of a sword is known as swordsmanship or (in an early modern or modern context) as fencing. In the Early Modern period, western sword design diverged into roughly two forms, the thrusting swords and the sabers:

Swords, Dublin

Swords (from Irish: Sord Cholmcille) is the county town of Fingal in County Dublin, Ireland. It is variously defined as an expansive satellite town within commuting distance of Dublin proper, as a large suburb of the capital and as an emerging city in its own right. It is about 13 km north of Dublin city centre. The name "Swords" may also be applied to the townland, the civil parish or to the local electoral area. At the 2011 census the total urban population of greater Swords was 42,738 but when local electoral area definitions are taken into account, the population is 68,583. It lies in Dublin's K67 postal code routing area, commonly known as eircode in Ireland.

Fingal County Council's Strategic Vision for Swords is to create a sustainable new city. They have referred to Swords as an "emerging city" and project that the population of Swords will rise towards 100,000 by the year 2035. The town is the seventh largest urban area in the country, and the second largest in County Dublin.

Sword (disambiguation)

A sword is a cutting and/or thrusting weapon.

Sword, Swords, or The Sword may also refer to:

People

  • Sam Sword, an American football player
  • Tommy Sword, a British footballer
  • Carolyn Swords, an American basketball player
  • John Swords III, an American entrepreneur
  • Kevin Swords, an American international rugby player
  • Kyle Swords, an American soccer player
  • Swords Lee, an American businessman and politician
  • Places

  • Swords, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland
  • Sword Beach, code name for Normandy Coast landing area, D-day, World War II
  • Sword (village), a village in Iran
  • Business and technology

  • SWORD (protocol), a network storage protocol
  • SWORDS, a ground-based military robot
  • SWORD-financing, a special form of raising capital
  • Books

  • Sword (Ace Comics), a Golden Age superhero
  • S.W.O.R.D. (comics), a fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency in Marvel Comics
  • S.W.O.R.D. (The Saint), a fictional criminal organization in the novel The Saint and the Fiction Makers
  • The Sword (magazine), the magazine of the British Fencing Association
  • Hip

    In vertebrate anatomy, hip (or "coxa" in medical terminology) refers to either an anatomical region or a joint.

    The hip region is located lateral and anterior to the gluteal region (i.e., the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the femur, or "thigh bone". In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone or acetabulum which forms part of the hip region.

    The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. The hip joints are the most important part in retaining balance. The pelvic inclination angle, which is the single most important element of human body posture, is mostly adjusted at the hips.

    Pain of the hip may be the result of numerous causes including nervous, osteoarthritic, infectious, trauma-related, and genetic ones.

    Hip (disambiguation)

    The hip is an anatomical region and a joint.

    Hip or HIP may also refer to:

    Science and technology

  • Hip bone, in adults one of the bones of the pelvis
  • HIP, a prefix for a star in the Hipparcos Catalogue
  • High-impact polystyrene or high-impact plastic
  • Hot isostatic pressing, a heat and pressure treatment applied to metals and alloys
  • Huntingtin Interacting Protein
    • Hip-1, Huntingtin Interacting Protein 1
    • HIP2, Huntingtin Interacting Protein 2
    • HIP1R
  • Hip-1, Huntingtin Interacting Protein 1
  • HIP2, Huntingtin Interacting Protein 2
  • HIP1R
  • Computing

  • Host-based intrusion-prevention system (HIPS), a computer security system
  • Human interaction proof, a CAPTCHA
  • Host Identity Protocol, a computer protocol
  • Organizations

  • Health Insurance Plan, see Health care finance in the United States
  • Podcasts:

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