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bowie knife

[boh-ee, boo-ee]
–noun
a heavy sheath knife having a long, single-edged blade.

Origin:
1830–40, Americanism; named after James Bowie, for whom the knife was designed, either by James or his brother Rezin P. Bowie (1793–1841)
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bow·ie knife   (bō'ē, bōō'ē)   
n.  A single-edged steel hunting knife, about 15 inches (38 centimeters) in length, having a hilt and a crosspiece.

[After James Bowie.]
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bowie knife 
1842, named for inventor, Col. James Bowie (1799-1836), and properly pronounced boo-ee.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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