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2 | 48% | 5 | From the Latin word “papyrus” due to its use as a wick, a candle in Anglo-Saxon times, later a thin waxed spill; or, a gradual narrowing | |
3 | 48% | 5 | Word for a shoelace in Anglo-Saxon times, later a strip of leather; a flip-flop sandal; a skimpy pair of underpants; or, a horseradish root | |
Word For A Hatchet Since Anglo Saxon Times Or From The 1950S A Slang Term For An Electric Guitar In Rock Music Or A Saxophone In Jazz Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "AXE" which means:
- noun
- • An edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle verb
- • Chop or split with an ax
- • Terminate
An example sentence would be:
- • "He swung the axe with all his strength."
- • "The woodcutter used his axe to chop down the tree."
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