ax head
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Definition
Noun: - The cutting head of an ax: The metal part of an ax, typically wedge-shaped, that is attached to a handle and used for chopping or splitting.
Usage
The term "ax head" refers specifically to the heavy, sharp, metal component of the tool. It is the primary functional part that makes contact with the material being cut.
Examples
- The blacksmith forged a new ax head from iron.
- After years of use, the ax head became dull and needed sharpening.
- He found a rusty ax head buried in the forest.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Archaeological Context: "Ax head" is commonly used when discussing tools from historical or archaeological finds.
- The museum's collection includes a Bronze Age ax head.
Variants and Related Words
- Axe head: An alternative spelling. The meaning is identical.
- Ax (noun): The complete tool, consisting of both the head and the handle.
- Hatchet head: A smaller version, referring to the head of a hatchet (a small ax).
Synonyms
- Blade (in this specific context, though "blade" is more general)
- Bit (a less common synonym, often used for the cutting part of other tools)
Notes
- "Ax head" is a compound noun. The primary definition is for this specific compound term referring to the part of the tool. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions separate from the tool itself.
Noun
- the cutting head of an ax