a primitive ax
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celta primitive ax
celtsCELT, a primitive ax
GUITARAx with a pick?
STRIKETREEWield a lumberjack's ax?
GUITARAx at a rock concert
twibillsA double-bladed battle-ax
HALBERDPolearm featuring an ax and a spike
axemenA person who works with an ax
axingAX, to chop with a cutting tool
axesAX, to chop with a cutting tool
axedAX, to chop with a cutting tool
axeto ax (to chop with a cutting tool)
broadaxan ax with a broad edge, also BROADAXE
broadaxean ax with a broad edge, also BROADAX
hewnfell by blows of an ax hew a tree
hewsfell by blows of an ax hew a tree
broadaxesBROADAXE, an ax with a broad edge, also BROADAX
broadaxax with a broad head, used as a battle-ax
broadaxesAn ax with a wide head and a short handle
handaxa short-handled ax intended for use with one hand
broadaxeax with a broad head, used as a battle-ax
tomahawksA light ax used as a tool or weapon by American Indians
hatchetsA small ax with a short handle for use in one hand
poleaxesax, usually with a hammer opposite the cutting edge, used in stunning and slaughtering animals
poleaxedax, usually with a hammer opposite the cutting edge, used in stunning and slaughtering animals
poleaxax, usually with a hammer opposite the cutting edge, used in stunning and slaughtering animals
glissadingSlide down a steep slope of snow or ice with the support of an ice ax
choppingmake a quick stroke or repeated strokes with or as if with a sharp instrument (as an ax)
poleaxesax with both a blade and a hook, formerly used in naval warfare to assist sailors in boarding vessels
poleaxax with both a blade and a hook, formerly used in naval warfare to assist sailors in boarding vessels
poleaxedax with both a blade and a hook, formerly used in naval warfare to assist sailors in boarding vessels
glissadesA way of sliding down a steep slope of snow or ice, typically on the feet with the support of an ice ax
fasces(usually used with a sing. v.) bundle of rods containing an ax with the blade projecting, borne before Roman magistrates as an emblem of official power