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ax |
to cut with an ax. [1/4 definitions] |
axes2 |
pl. of ax. |
battle-ax |
a wide-bladed, heavy ax used in former times as a weapon. |
broadax |
an ax with a wide blade and a short handle, used as a weapon or for cutting down timber. |
buck3 |
to cut or split (trees or logs), as with a saw or ax. [1/2 definitions] |
chop1 |
to cut by hitting repeatedly, esp. with an ax or other similar sharp tool (often fol. by "down" or "off"). [1/8 definitions] |
cleave2 |
to cut off, as with an ax. [1/6 definitions] |
cut |
to pierce, slice, or hew with a sharp-edged implement such as a knife, ax, saw, or scissors. [1/25 definitions] |
fasces |
a pack of rods surrounding an ax so that only its blade projects, used esp. during ancient Roman times as a symbol of power and authority. |
hand ax |
a primitive, handleless stone implement shaped and used like the head of an ax. |
hatchet |
a small, lightweight, short-handled ax that can be used with one hand. [2 definitions] |
helve |
the handle of a tool such as an ax or maul. |
hew |
to cut off or cut down with, or as though with, an ax. [2/4 definitions] |
poleax |
a long-handled weapon combining ax, hammer, and spearpoint, used in battle in the Middle Ages. [2/3 definitions] |
tomahawk |
a light ax, usu. with a stone head, formerly used by some North American Indians as a weapon or tool. [1/2 definitions] |
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