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adze
[ adz ]
noun
- an axlike tool, for dressing timbers roughly, with a curved, chisel-like steel head mounted at a right angle to the wooden handle.
verb (used with object)
- to dress or shape (wood) with an adze.
adze
/ ædz /
noun
- a heavy hand tool with a steel cutting blade attached at right angles to a wooden handle, used for dressing timber
Word History and Origins
Origin of adze1
Word History and Origins
Origin of adze1
Example Sentences
Axes created a more symmetrical, oval fracture than the adze, for example.
As for the ancient Spanish victim, the scientists may have conclusively solved one mystery about his death: He appears to have been killed by an adze.
“I have only a saw, hammer, chisel, and adze, but we are managing alright,” he reported in his diary.
It’s as if she’s been carved like an archetypal totem, but with matte and glossy house paint, charcoal and oil paint on canvas rather than with a chisel or an adze from stone or wood.
Not far from the sawmill, the canoe from the giant log cut on Pacheedaht traditional territory was taking shape, as Micah McCarty, master carver and former chairman at the Makah Nation, made cedar chips fly with an adze.
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