Double-bitted Axe (Noun)
Meaning
An ax that has cutting edges on both sides of the head.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The logger's favorite tool was a double-bitted axe, allowing him to switch edges quickly when one side became dull.
- The historical reenactor carefully crafted his own double-bitted axe, mimicking the techniques used by medieval blacksmiths.
- After hours of chopping wood, John finally needed to resharpen the double-bitted axe he had been using all morning.
- A double-bitted axe hung from the wall of the old cabin, a testament to the family's long history of logging and woodworking.
- The park ranger used a double-bitted axe to clear branches from the hiking trail, appreciating the efficiency of having two cutting edges.