Western ax
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Definition
- Noun:
- A double-bladed axe: A tool or weapon with a head featuring two sharp, opposing cutting edges, designed for chopping or splitting.
- A specific type of axe: Historically associated with North American frontier use, characterized by its symmetrical, double-bit head.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The logger sharpened his western ax before heading into the forest.
- This western ax is a valuable tool for splitting firewood efficiently.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Traditional Context: The term can evoke imagery of North American frontier life, logging, or pioneering.
- The museum displayed a collection of pioneer tools, including a well-worn western ax.
Variants and Related Words
- Western axe: An alternative spelling (using 'axe').
- Double-bit axe: A more descriptive, functional synonym.
- Double-bitted axe: Another common variant spelling.
- Felling axe: A related type of axe used for cutting down trees, which may sometimes be double-bitted.
Synonyms
- Double-bladed axe
- Double-bit axe
- Two-edged axe
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Western ax handle: The shaft or haft of a western ax.
- Western ax head: The metal cutting part of a western ax.
Noun
- an ax that has cutting edges on both sides of the head