axe

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The meaning (definition) of the word axe
a tool with a sharp metal head on a wooden handle, used to chop wood
The word axe used in a sentence
“Dad used an axe to chop the big piece of wood into smaller pieces.”
Words that mean the same as axe (synonyms)
hatchet
The plural of the word axe
axes
How the word axe is said around the world
| French | hache |
| Spanish | hacha |
| Mandarin | 斧头 |
| Hindi | कुल्हाड़ी |
| Arabic | الفأس |
| Russian | топор |
| Portuguese (EU) | machado |
| Portuguese (BR) | machado |
| Japanese | 斧 |
| German | Axt |
| Urdu | کلہاڑی |
| Punjabi | ਕੁਹਾੜੀ |
| Korean | 도끼 |
| Hebrew | גַרזֶן |
| Greek | τσεκούρι |
| Dutch | bijl |
| Filipino | palakol |
| Vietnamese | rìu |
| Turkish | balta |
| Persian | تبر |
| Polish | topór |
| Ukrainian | сокира |
| Bengali | কুঠার |
| Swedish | yxa |
| Italian | ascia |
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