mattock

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الإنجليزية - التركية
çapa
kazma
(isim) kazma
mattock planting
çapa dikimi
hoe or mattock (earth/plants)
çapa yapmak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
An agricultural tool whose blades are at right angles to the body; similar in appearance to a pickax
{n} a pickax, a tool to grub trees up
a kind of pick that is used for digging; has a flat baled set at right angles to the handle
{i} farming tool shaped like a pick-axe, hoe (Old English)
a tool used for digging, with a long handle and a metal blade. Picklike digging implement, one of the oldest tools of agriculture. It resembles the modern hoe but with a stone or wooden blade rather than a metal one, set at right angles to a long wooden handle. Though large-scale agriculture uses plows, harrows, and rotary hoes that open many rows of a field simultaneously, home gardeners and horticulturists may still use mattocks to loosen dirt and to chop weeds
The head has two long steel blades, one like an adz and the other like a narrow ax or the point of a pickax
An implement for digging and grubbing
A mattock
twibill
mattocks
plural of mattock
mattock

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    mat·tock

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    [ 'ma-t&k ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English mattok (“mattock, pickaxe”), from Old English mattuc, meottoc, mettac (“mattock, fork, trident”), from Proto-Germanic *mattukaz (“mattock, ploughshare”), from Proto-Indo-European *mat- (“a hoe, ploughshare”). Related to Old High German medela (“plough”), Middle High German metze, metz (“knife”), Latin mateola (“implement for digging in the soil”), Russian мотыга (motýga, “hoe, mattock”), Sanskrit (matyà, “harrow, roller, club”). More at mason.
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