What is another word for adz?

Pronunciation: [ˈadz] (IPA)

Adz, also spelled as adze, is a woodworking tool that looks like an axe, but its blade is perpendicular to the handle, creating an L-shape. Synonyms for adz include broadaxe, hatchet, axe, chopper, cleaver, and even pickaxe. The broadaxe refers to a large and heavy adze used for rough shaping of logs, while hatchet and axe are smaller and sharper tools used for chopping and creating smaller shapes. Chopper and cleaver are typically used for meat and bone, but can be used for woodworking. Lastly, the pickaxe can sometimes be used interchangeably with adz, especially for removing material like wood or rock. Despite the slight differences in function, each of these tools can be used in woodworking for various stages of shaping and smoothing.

What are the hypernyms for Adz?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Adz?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for adz (as nouns)

Usage examples for Adz

These trees were felled and the troughs dug with the wasay, a short-handled tool with an iron blade only an inch or an inch and a half wide, and convertible alike into ax and adz.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks
Since the haft is square the implement may be instantly converted into either an "ax" with blade parallel to the handle or an "adz" with blade at right angle to the handle.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks
2. The thick cuttings from a wedge-shaped wood-working tool, as from an axe or adz.
"Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II"
Joshua Rose

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