filo
edge, blade
noun FEE-loh Rare
Origin: From Latin filum (thread, edge).
Also means
philosophy (school subject, colloquial)
Usage Note
Filo most commonly means the cutting edge of a blade: el filo de la navaja ('the razor's edge'). Colloquially, especially among students, it is a clipped form of filosofía. The phrase a doble filo ('double-edged') is common figuratively.
Examples
"El cuchillo perdió el filo."
Natural Translation
The knife lost its edge.
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