Hatchet ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Hatchet ( noun )

  1. A small ax used for chopping wood or cutting small branches.
  2. A tool used for chopping and cutting.

Origin:

The word hatchet comes from the old english word hæccet, which is of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. I used a hatchet to chop kindling for the fire.
  2. John was a skilled woodsman, he could chop down a tree with just a hatchet and a knife.
  3. I lost my hatchet on the camping trip, now I can't chop firewood.
  4. She hacked at the ice with a hatchet to clear a path.
  5. I can chop this branch with my hatchet if you want to bring it inside.

(As a verb)

Hatchet ( verb )

  1. A small ax used for chopping wood or cutting small branches.
  2. A tool used for chopping and cutting.

Origin:

The word hatchet comes from the old english word hæccet, which is of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. I used a hatchet to chop kindling for the fire.
  2. John was a skilled woodsman, he could chop down a tree with just a hatchet and a knife.
  3. I lost my hatchet on the camping trip, now I can't chop firewood.
  4. She hacked at the ice with a hatchet to clear a path.
  5. I can chop this branch with my hatchet if you want to bring it inside.
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