BUR #11003 has been rejected.
create alias meat_cleaver -> cleaver
create alias butcher_knife -> cleaver
Same thing.
Edit: changed to alias both to cleaver.
Updated
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BUR #11003 has been rejected.
create alias meat_cleaver -> cleaver
create alias butcher_knife -> cleaver
Same thing.
Edit: changed to alias both to cleaver.
Updated
May just want to migrate the posts from butcher knife to cleaver instead of an alias and potentially depreciate it, as the term seems to consistently mean a completely different kind of knife.
Example 1 "butcher's knives are designed for butchering and breaking down large pieces of meat with their long and curved blade"
Example 2 "Q: Is a cleaver the same as a butcher knife?" "A: Not at all."
Example 3 Knife store's listing for butcher knives.
Example 4 Alternative cutlery store's listing for butcher knives.
NWF_Renim said:
May just want to migrate the posts from butcher knife to cleaver instead of an alias and potentially depreciate it, as the term seems to consistently mean a completely different kind of knife.
Example 1 "butcher's knives are designed for butchering and breaking down large pieces of meat with their long and curved blade"
Example 2 "Q: Is a cleaver the same as a butcher knife?" "A: Not at all."
Example 3 Knife store's listing for butcher knives.
Example 4 Alternative cutlery store's listing for butcher knives.
I imagine a vast majority of regular users don't actually know about professional distinctions between types of knives. Glancing through the tag I see a small number of kitchen knives but nothing that indicates people are using it to mean a unique form of knife.
After all, I did just say kitchen knife and not santoku knife, chef's knife, or whatever else.
The bulk update request #11003 (forum #215699) has been rejected by @DanbooruBot.