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twobladed

Twobladed is an adjective used to describe something that has two blades. In standard written English, the more common form is two-bladed or two-blade, and twobladed is comparatively rare. The word signals a simple, symmetric blade arrangement, typically with two blades attached to a central hub or frame.

Etymology and orthography

Twobladed derives from a straightforward compound of two and blade. Because English generally prefers hyphenation in

Usage and context

The term is most likely to appear in descriptions of mechanical or tool configurations, especially when a

Notes

Because twobladed is uncommon relative to its hyphenated form, readers may encounter it primarily in niche

See also

Two-bladed, dual-blade, bi-blade, blade configuration, propeller design.

longer
compound
modifiers,
two-bladed
is
often
favored
in
technical
and
descriptive
writing.
Twobladed
may
appear
in
product
catalogs,
older
texts,
or
styles
that
favor
closed
compounds,
but
it
is
less
widely
used
than
hyphenated
variants.
device
features
exactly
two
blades.
Practical
examples
include
two-bladed
propellers
used
on
some
small
aircraft
or
model
aircraft,
two-bladed
fans,
or
other
utensils
designed
with
a
pair
of
blades.
In
many
modern
contexts,
designers
and
writers
opt
for
two-bladed
or
dual-blade
terminology
to
avoid
ambiguity.
catalogs
or
as
a
stylistic
choice
in
certain
publications.
When
clarity
is
important,
two-bladed
is
preferred.