- Look up
axes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Axes,
plural of
axe and of axis, may
refer to
Axes (album), a 2005 rock
album by the
British band Electrelane...
- flat
axe developed into the "flanged
axe", then palstaves, and
later winged and
socketed axes. At
least since the late Neolithic,
elaborate axes (battle-axes...
- An
axion (/ˈæksiɒn/) is a
hypothetical elementary particle originally postulated by the Peccei–Quinn
theory in 1977 to
resolve the
strong CP
problem in...
-
battle axe (also battle-
axe,
battle ax, or battle-ax) is an
axe specifically designed for combat.
Battle axes were
specialized versions of
utility axes. Many...
- nose to tail. The
axes are
alternatively designated as vertical,
lateral (or transverse), and
longitudinal respectively.
These axes move with the vehicle...
- A
bearded axe, or Skeggøx (from Old
Norse Skegg, "beard", and øx, "
axe"), is any of
various axes, used as a tool and weapon, as
early as the 6th century...
- long
axe,
Danish axe, and
hafted axe. Most
axes, both in
period illustrations and
extant artifact, that fall
under the
description of
Danish axe possess...
-
lithic flake. Hand
axes tend to be
symmetrical along their longitudinal axis and
formed by
pressure or percussion. The most
common hand
axes have a pointed...
-
influence too can be felt on the
Hungarian shepherd's
axes. In the 9th century,
Magyar warriors used
light axes on long shafts,
called fokos, in
their military...
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Axer may
refer to:
Aleksander Axer (1880–1948),
Polish mathematician Erwin Axer (1917–2012),
Polish theatre director,
writer and
university professor...