i., bak. ax

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axe
A directional position or interest, by a dealer in a financial market – if one wishes to unload stock, one is “axed to sell” or “has an axe”., Risk magazine Derived from “have an axe to grind”, which is also used
The axle of a wheel
To terminate or reduce tremendously in a rough or ruthless manner

The broadcaster axed the series because far less people than expected watched it.

To furnish with an axle
To lay off: to terminate a person's employment

He got axed in the last round of firings.

A dismissal or rejection
An ancient weapon consisting of a head that has one or two blades and a long handle
Implement with a stone or metal blade mounted parallel to the shaft, used for cutting wood and wood working, for fighting and for ritual purposes Compare Adze See Antler sleeve, Flanged axe, Palstave
The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle
terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it"
{f} split with an ax, chop using an ax; terminate
Tool for chopping trees and splitting wood, it has a long wooden handle with a metal head with either a single or double-sided blade
A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc
an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle
Inquire
A tool with a long handle and bladed head (single bit - one sharp side or double bit - two sharp sides) for chopping deadfall from trails, shaping stakes for turnpikes and waterbars, and cutting notches for structures made of timber
axe axes axing axed in AM, use ax1. An axe is a tool used for cutting wood. It consists of a heavy metal blade which is sharp at one edge and attached by its other edge to the end of a long handle
Olithos
A musical instrument