💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fire axe"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pick-axenoun | Alternative spelling of pickaxe. [A heavy iron tool with a wooden handle; one end of the head is pointed, the other has a chisel edge.] |
| polaskinoun | (firefighting) A fire fighting hand tool consisting of ax or adz head on a wooden handle, used to dig a fireline. |
| pickaxnoun | (US) Alternative spelling of pickaxe. [A heavy iron tool with a wooden handle; one end of the head is pointed, the other has a chisel edge.] |
| pickaxenoun | A heavy iron tool with a wooden handle; one end of the head is pointed, the other has a chisel edge. |
| fire beaternoun | A simple tool for fighting wildfires, consisting of a piece of rubber at the end of a pole. |
| pike polenoun | A particular kind of long tool with various uses in firefighting and similar in timber rafting |
| pulaskinoun | A double-ended fire-fighting tool, usually long-handled, and having an ax-blade on one side and a mattock-blade on the other. |
| poleaxenoun | An ax having both a blade and a hammer face; used to slaughter cattle. |
| ice-picknoun | Alternative form of icepick. [A pointed tool, shaped like an awl, used for breaking ice.] |
| pole-axenoun | Alternative spelling of poleaxe. [An ax having both a blade and a hammer face; used to slaughter cattle.] |
| icepicknoun | A pointed tool, shaped like an awl, used for breaking ice. |
| pickverb | To grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails. |
| ice picknoun | Alternative spelling of icepick. [A pointed tool, shaped like an awl, used for breaking ice.] |
| halligan barnoun | A firefighter's multipurpose tool for breaking down doors, etc., having a claw (or fork), a blade, and a tapered pick. |
| firestarternoun | A tool used to start a fire. |
| pikenoun | Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox, especially the northern pike, Esox lucius. |
| buttnoun | (countable) The larger or thicker end of something; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp or narrow end |
| fire pikenoun | (historical) A flaming lance, more commonly used in sea battles; sometimes used as a distress signal. |
| fire polenoun | Alternative spelling of firepole. [A fixed metal pole, installed in a multi-storey building or firehouse, that allows the occupants to quickly descend floors.] |
| pollaxenoun | Alternative form of poleaxe. [An ax having both a blade and a hammer face; used to slaughter cattle.] |
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