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axe

Axe vs Oxen - What's the difference?

axe | oxen |


As nouns the difference between axe and oxen

is that axe is a tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it while oxen is plural of lang=en.

As a verb axe

is to fell or chop with an axe.

Axe vs Null - What's the difference?

axe | null |


In transitive terms the difference between axe and null

is that axe is to lay off: to terminate a person's employment while null is to nullify; to annul.

As an adjective null is

having no validity, "null and void.

Hatch vs Axe - What's the difference?

hatch | axe |


In transitive terms the difference between hatch and axe

is that hatch is to shade an area of (a drawing, diagram, etc.) with fine parallel lines, or with lines which cross each other (cross-hatch) while axe is to lay off: to terminate a person's employment.

In informal terms the difference between hatch and axe

is that hatch is a birth, the birth records (in the newspaper) — compare the phrase "hatched, matched, and dispatched. while axe is a dismissal or rejection.

As a proper noun Hatch

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Zax vs Axe - What's the difference?

zax | axe |


As a noun zax

is a tool, similar to a hatchet, used to prepare slate for roofing.

As a proper noun axe is

axis (world war two nation group).

Axe vs Potato - What's the difference?

axe | potato |


As a proper noun axe

is axis (world war two nation group).

As a noun potato is

a plant tuber, solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe.

Axe vs Water - What's the difference?

axe | water |


In transitive terms the difference between axe and water

is that axe is to lay off: to terminate a person's employment while water is to wet and calender, as cloth, so as to impart to it a lustrous appearance in wavy lines; to diversify with wavelike lines.

Slash vs Axe - What's the difference?

slash | axe |


In transitive terms the difference between slash and axe

is that slash is to reduce sharply while axe is to lay off: to terminate a person's employment.

As nouns the difference between slash and axe

is that slash is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc while axe is a tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it.

As verbs the difference between slash and axe

is that slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc while axe is to fell or chop with an axe.

As a conjunction slash

is Used to connect two or more identities in a list.

Axe vs Sax - What's the difference?

axe | sax |


As nouns the difference between axe and sax

is that axe is a tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it while sax is a knife; a sword; a dagger about 20 inches in length.

As verbs the difference between axe and sax

is that axe is to fell or chop with an axe while sax is to cut or slash with a sharp instrument; incise; scarify.

As an abbreviation SAX is

Simple API for XML

Maul vs Axe - What's the difference?

maul | axe |


As a noun maul

is mouth of an animal.

As a proper noun axe is

axis (world war two nation group).

Handaxe vs Axe - What's the difference?

handaxe | axe |


As a noun handaxe

is .

As a proper noun axe is

axis (world war two nation group).

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