For the medieval sabre that is also referred to as a "cimeter", see Scimitar.
A cimeter or scimitar is a large, curved butcher's knife, with a blade typically 8–14" (20–35 cm) long. It is used primarily for cutting large pieces of meat into retail cuts such as steaks.[1] These knives are available with and without a granton edge. According to Webstaurant Store, a major supplier to the food industry, "Granton edge knives feature hollowed out sections running along both sides of the blade. When slicing meat, the grooves fill with fat and juices, which permits less contact between the meat and blade. Granton edge knives are often preferred for slicing thin portions of poultry, roasts, or ham."[2]
^Aliza Green, Steve Legato, The Butcher's Apprentice: The Expert's Guide to Selecting, Preparing, and Cooking a World of Meat, ISBN 1592537766, 2012, pp. 10-11
A cimeter or scimitar is a large, curved butcher's knife, with a blade typically 8–14" (20–35 cm) long. It is used primarily for cutting large pieces...
lawyer and newspaper publisher in Oklahoma. He published the Muskogee Cimeter in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Twine was African-American, and may have had some...
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of Mormon may apply familiar words to unfamiliar but comparable items. 'Cimeter' may refer to some other, loosely similar weapon; 'flocks' may refer to...
those artifacts were not swords, but small copper axes used as tools. "Cimeters" are mentioned in eight instances in the Book of Mormon stretching from...
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macuahuitl, a war club lined with obsidian blades that was used by the Aztecs. "Cimeters" are mentioned in eight instances in the Book of Mormon stretching from...
and often eat raw meat. Enos explains that they are skilled with bows, cimeters, and axes and continually seek to destroy the Nephites. Fatimah Salleh...
Date Cimeter (interpreted as scimitar) Mosiah 9:16 And it came to pass that I did arm them with bows, and with arrows, with swords, and with cimeters, and...
these ambassadors, leaped on his feet, and drawing and flourishing his cimeter [scimitar], he said, “The sun gave me life, and I must not be disgraced...
cited". AP News. 4 May 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2022. "The Muskogee Cimeter (Muskgoee, I.T.)". gateway.okhistory.org. Oklahoma Historical Society....