dayton ax
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of axe: A "Dayton ax" is a tool designed for cutting or chopping, characterized by its long handle and a head featuring one sharp, cutting edge and one blunt, non-cutting side.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The lumberjack preferred using a Dayton ax for felling trees due to its long handle and balanced head.
- In the historical exhibit, a well-preserved Dayton ax was displayed alongside other pioneer tools.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Regional Tool: The term "Dayton ax" often refers to a specific pattern or style of axe that was historically common, particularly in North America. It is associated with specific uses like logging or frontier work.
- The Dayton ax was a common sight in 19th-century American logging camps.
Variants and Related Words
- Dayton axe: An alternative spelling of "Dayton ax." The words "ax" and "axe" are used interchangeably in English.
- Both "ax" and "axe" are correct spellings for the tool.
Synonyms
- Felling axe: An axe specifically designed for cutting down trees.
- Broad axe: A type of axe with a wide blade, often used for shaping timber.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
(Not typically applicable for this noun. Phrasal verbs are generally associated with verbs.)
Related Idioms
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Noun
- an ax with a long handle and a head that has one cutting edge and one blunt side