Ax
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Ax ( noun )
- A tool with a heavy metal blade set at right angles to a handle, used for chopping wood or cutting down trees.
- A tool with a sharp edge at the end of a handle, used for chopping or cutting.
Origin:
From the old english word "æx" meaning tool used for cutting, which is derived from the proto-germanic word "aksoz".
Examples:
- He used an ax to chop the wood.
- The lumberjack used his ax to cut down the tree.
- The fireman used an ax to break down the door.
- The ax is a common tool for chopping wood.
- The ax is a useful tool for many tasks.
(As a verb)
Ax ( verb )
- A tool with a heavy metal blade set at right angles to a handle, used for chopping wood or cutting down trees.
- A tool with a sharp edge at the end of a handle, used for chopping or cutting.
Origin:
From the old english word "æx" meaning tool used for cutting, which is derived from the proto-germanic word "aksoz".
Examples:
- He used an ax to chop the wood.
- The lumberjack used his ax to cut down the tree.
- The fireman used an ax to break down the door.
- The ax is a common tool for chopping wood.
- The ax is a useful tool for many tasks.