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Deba bōchō (Japanese: 出刃包丁, "pointed carving knife") are Japanese style kitchen knives primarily used to cut fish, though also used when cutting meat. They come in different sizes, sometimes up to 30 cm (12 inches) in length.
Electric Fillet Knife. An electric fillet knife uses a similar trailing point blade, but the blade is mounted into a motorized handle. The knife resembles a small reciprocating saw. Electric fillet knives allow the user to cut faster than using a traditional fillet knife.
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Among the electric fishes are electric eels, knifefish capable of generating an electric field, both at low voltage for electrolocation and at high voltage to stun their prey. An electric fish is any fish that can generate electric fields. Most electric fish are also electroreceptive, meaning that they can sense electric fields.
The fish knife was preceded in the 18th century by a silver fish slice (also known as fish trowel, fish carver, and fish knife), a broad tool used for serving fish (thus yet another name, fish server), pudding, and other soft desserts.
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