common axe
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of axe characterized by a long handle and a head with one cutting edge and one blunt side: This tool is designed for chopping and splitting wood. The head typically has a sharp blade on one side for cutting and a flat, hammer-like poll (blunt side) on the other, which can be used for driving wedges or stakes.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The lumberjack used a common axe to fell the tree.
- For splitting firewood, a common axe is often more effective than a hatchet.
Advanced Usage
- "To wield a common axe": to use or handle this type of axe.
- He learned to wield a common axe safely and efficiently.
- In a figurative sense: can represent basic, manual labor or a fundamental tool.
- In the digital age, the common axe remains a symbol of self-reliance and traditional craftsmanship.
Variants and Related Words
- Common ax: The preferred American English spelling. (Note: This is a direct spelling variant of the target word, not a compound or different word).
- Felling axe: A related type of axe specifically designed for cutting down trees.
- Splitting maul: A heavy tool similar in purpose but with a broader, wedge-shaped head for splitting wood along the grain.
Synonyms
- Hand axe: A general term for a small axe operated with one hand, though a common axe typically has a longer handle for two-handed use.
- Broad axe: An axe with a wide, flat blade, often used for hewing logs into beams.
Related Phrases
- "To have an axe to grind": To have a personal motive or hidden agenda. (This idiom uses "axe," not specifically "common axe").
- He criticized the policy, but many suspected he had an axe to grind.
Notes on Meaning
The term "common axe" specifically denotes the classic, versatile design of a woodcutting axe with a single blade and a poll. It is distinguished from double-bit axes (which have two cutting edges) or specialized axes like tomahawks. Its "common" name refers to its widespread, traditional use rather than implying it is ordinary or of low quality.
Noun
- an ax with a long handle and a head that has one cutting edge and one blunt side