pick·axe or pick·ax (p ĭk ăks ′)
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n. A pick, especially with one end of the head pointed and the other end with a chisel edge for cutting through roots. v. pick·axed, pick·ax·ing, pick·ax·es v.intr. To use a pickaxe. v.tr. To use a pickaxe on.
[Middle English picax, alteration (influenced by ax, axe) of picas, from Old French picois (from pic, pick) and from Medieval Latin pīcōsa, both probably from Latin pīcus, woodpecker.] (click for a larger image) pickaxe |