mattock

/ˈmætək/
noun
  1. A farming or digging tool with a flat blade on one side and a pick on the other, used for breaking up soil or cutting roots.
    • He swung the mattock to chop through the thick tree roots.
    • A mattock is essential for clearing land with rocky ground.
    • The gardener used a mattock to break up the hard clay soil.
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