Ax ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Ax ( noun )

  1. A tool with a heavy metal blade set at right angles to a handle, used for chopping wood or cutting down trees.
  2. 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:

  1. He used an ax to chop the wood.
  2. The lumberjack used his ax to cut down the tree.
  3. The fireman used an ax to break down the door.
  4. The ax is a common tool for chopping wood.
  5. The ax is a useful tool for many tasks.

(As a verb)

Ax ( verb )

  1. A tool with a heavy metal blade set at right angles to a handle, used for chopping wood or cutting down trees.
  2. 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:

  1. He used an ax to chop the wood.
  2. The lumberjack used his ax to cut down the tree.
  3. The fireman used an ax to break down the door.
  4. The ax is a common tool for chopping wood.
  5. The ax is a useful tool for many tasks.
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