
- Ax or Axe: What's the Difference? | Merriam-Webster- The words 'ax' and 'axe' are both correct, but 'axe' is more common. The shorter spelling 'ax' was favored by Noah Webster, but 'axe' has prevailed as the dominant spelling for most of the … 
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- Ax - definition of ax by The Free Dictionary- The widespread use of this pronunciation should not be surprising since ax is a very old word in English, having been used in England for over 1,000 years. In Old English we find both āscian … 
- Ax Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary- AX meaning: 1 : a tool that has a heavy metal blade and a long handle and that is used for chopping wood; 2 : a hidden and often selfish purpose for doing something. 
- Is it ‘ax’ or ‘axe’? – Microsoft 365- Jan 31, 2023 · Again, both “ax” and “axe” are correct versions of the word, so you can’t go wrong using either. Use whichever spelling feels right for you—but beware of rules surrounding … 
- AX definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary- An ax is a tool used for cutting wood. It consists of a heavy metal blade that is sharp at one edge and attached by its other edge to the end of a long handle. 
- Ax vs. Axe — What’s the Difference?- Apr 24, 2024 · "Ax" is predominantly used in American English, symbolizing a tool with a sharp blade attached to a handle, used mainly for chopping wood or as a weapon. In contrast, "axe" … 
- ax - Wiktionary, the free dictionary- Oct 16, 2025 · ax (third-person singular simple present axes, present participle axing, simple past and past participle axed) US standard spelling of axe. 
- ax noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes- Definition of ax noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. 
- Axe vs. Ax - Grammar.com- As Americans tend to shorten words for easier use, you will more often spell "ax" in American English and "axe" in British English - but this is just a subtle linguistic preference and none of …