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SPADE

A spade is a digging tool with a flat, typically rectangular blade and a handle. It is used for gardening, trenching, planting, and other earth-moving tasks. Spades are designed to cut through turf and soil; they differ from shovels, which have deeper, rounded blades for scooping. A spade blade is usually straight and may be square-nosed or pointed at the tip, depending on the intended work.

Design and variants commonly include steel or stainless-steel blades with wooden, fiberglass, or metal handles. Square-nosed

Safety and technique are important when using a spade. Use a stable stance, bend at the knees

In playing cards, spades are one of the four suits. The symbol is a black, leaf-shaped spearhead.

spades
are
favored
for
breaking
ground
and
edging,
while
pointed
spades
can
penetrate
compact
or
hard
soil
more
easily.
The
length
of
the
handle
and
the
balance
of
the
tool
influence
leverage
and
user
comfort.
Proper
maintenance,
such
as
keeping
the
blade
sharp
and
cleaning
after
use,
helps
extend
the
tool’s
life.
rather
than
the
back,
and
avoid
twisting
while
digging.
Be
mindful
of
buried
utilities
and
other
hazards,
wear
gloves,
and
use
eye
protection
in
dusty
or
rocky
soil.
Spades
appear
in
many
games,
including
the
trick-taking
game
Spades,
as
well
as
Bridge
and
Hearts,
where
suit
order
and
power
can
influence
strategy.
The
etymology
of
the
word
is
uncertain,
with
origins
dating
to
medieval
English
and
possible
connections
to
terms
for
blades
or
swords.