Sword (disambiguation)
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A sword is a cutting and/or thrusting weapon.
Sword, Swords, or The Sword may also refer to:
- SWORD (protocol), a network storage protocol
- SWORDS, a ground-based military robot
- Swords, Dublin, Ireland
- TheSword.com, a gay news and lifestyle website
- The SWORD Project, the CrossWire Bible Society's Bible software project
- SWORD-financing, a special form of raising capital
- USS Rushmore (LSD-14), a dock landing-ship originally named HMS Sword
- Suit of swords, a suit in Latin-suited playing cards and Tarot decks
- Sword, an opponent in the video game Yie Ar Kung-Fu
Literature
- Sword (Ace Comics), a Golden Age superhero
- S.W.O.R.D. (comics), a fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Universe
- S.W.O.R.D. (The Saint), a fictional criminal organization in the novel The Saint and the Fiction Makers
- The Sword (magazine), the magazine of the British Fencing Association
- The Sword (comics), a comic book series from the Luna Brothers
- HMS Sword, a fictional submarine in Jules Verne's novel Facing the Flag
- The Sword, a novel by Deborah Chester
People
- Sam Sword, an American football player
- Tommy Sword, a British footballer
- Carolyn Swords, an American basketball player
- John Swords III, an American entrepreneur
- Kevin Swords, an American international rugby player
- Kyle Swords, an American soccer player
Film and television
- Swords (TV series), a documentary TV series on the Discovery Channel
- The Sword (film), a 1980 film by Patrick Tam Kar-Ming
- Ken (film), a 1964 Japanese film also known as "The Sword"
Music
- Swords (album), a compilation album of b-sides from Morrissey's studio releases
- Sword (band), a Canadian heavy metal band
- Swords (band), an indie rock band
- The Sword, an American heavy metal band
See also
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