- An
axe (/æks/;
sometimes spelled ax in
American English; see
spelling differences) is an
implement that has been used for
millennia to shape, split, and...
- An
axion (/ˈæksiɒn/) is a
hypothetical elementary particle originally theorized in 1978
independently by
Frank Wilczek and
Steven Weinberg as the Goldstone...
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Axé (Portuguese pronunciation: [aˈʃɛ]) is a po****r
music genre originated in Salvador, Bahia,
Brazil in the 1980s,
fusing different Afro-Caribbean genres...
- Look up
axes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Axes,
plural of
axe and of axis, may
refer to
Axes (album), a 2005 rock
album by the
British band Electrelane...
- Look up
axe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
axe is an
implement with a blade, used as a tool and a weapon.
Axe may also
refer to:
Axe (film), a...
- The
poleaxe (also pollaxe, pole-
axe, pole
axe, poleax, polax) is a
European polearm that was used by
medieval infantry. Most
etymological authorities...
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battle axe (also battle-
axe,
battle ax, or battle-ax) is an
axe specifically designed for combat.
Battle axes were
designed differently to
utility axes, with...
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Axe or Lynx is a
French brand of male
grooming products owned by the
London based company Unilever and
marketed toward the
younger male demographic. It...
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Axer may
refer to:
Aleksander Axer (1880–1948),
Polish mathematician Erwin Axer (1917–2012),
Polish theatre director,
writer and
university professor...
- that of an
axe, and it is
sometimes viewed as a type of
axe.
Other common names for the tool are bush knife,
ditch bank blade,
briar axe, and surveyor's...