broadax

/brɔd æks/
noun
  1. A large axe with a broad blade, used for hewing or shaping wood, especially in timber framing.
    • He carefully swung the broadax to flatten the side of the log.
    • The carpenter used a broadax to shape the beams for the cabin.
    • In colonial times, settlers relied on a broadax to build log homes.
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