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			You completely miss my point.  I am not disputing that the term "stiletto" in the common English (and, really, Italian) lexicon does not apply to the knife under discussion. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Rather, Multumesc (OP) is from Romania. He probably uses the Romanian word "stilet" in his language to refer to the subject knife. The Romanian word "stilet" can be translated variously into the words, "knife", "dagger" or "stiletto".  | 
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