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Definition of Sax

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Zax ax (z[a^]ks), n. A tool for trimming and puncturing roofing slates. [Written also sax.]
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Sax Sax, n. [AS. seax a knife.] A kind of chopping instrument for trimming the edges of roofing slates.

Meaning of Sax from wikipedia

- up Sax, SAX, or sax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sax or SAX may refer to: Saxophone (or sax), a family of woodwind instruments Adolphe Sax, inventor...
- Doug Sax (April 26, 1936[citation needed] – April 2, 2015) was an American mastering engineer from Los Angeles, California. He mastered three The Doors'...
- Sax is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone Cole Sax, American director Dave Sax, Major League...
- "Yakety Sax" is a pop novelty instrumental jointly composed by James Q. "Spider" Rich and Boots Randolph. Saxophonist Randolph po****rized the selection...
- Stephen Louis Sax (born January 29, 1960) is a retired American Major League Baseball player and coach. He pla**** as a second baseman in Major League...
- Antoine-Joseph "Adolphe" Sax (French: [ɑ̃twan ʒozɛf adɔlf saks]; 6 November 1814 – 7 February 1894) was a Belgian inventor and musician who invented the...
- The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of br****. As...
- Charles-Joseph Sax (1 February 1790 – 26 April 1865) was a Belgian musical instrument maker. His son was Adolphe Sax, who invented the saxophone, the...
- Norteño-sax or norteño with sax is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. It incorporates the use of the alto saxophone as the main instrument, as well...
- member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones...