Axe (disambiguation)

Axe (disambiguation)

An axe (or ax) is a tool with a metal blade, commonly used to split wood, also historically used as a weapon.

Axe may also refer to:
* Axe (Lynx), a brand of men's body spray which acts as both cologne and deodorant.
* Axe!, a 1977 American horror film.
* Axe (broadcast), getting rid of a television programme or presenter.
* Axe (band), the rock band
* Axe, in popular music, an electric guitar or a wind instrument
* Axe, a codename for the Glaze3D graphics card
* Axé music is a form of Brazilian popular music
* aXe Spectral Extraction is an astronomical spectroscopic data extraction software
* AXE method (chemistry), a method used in chemistry to determine the molecular geometry of simple molecules
* AXE telephone exchange is the name of telephone exchange by Ericsson
* River Axe, Devon, a river in the South of England
* River Axe, Somerset, a river in the South of England
* Larry "The Axe" Hennig, a retired professional wrestler
* Samuel Axe, an English privateer in Dutch service during the early 17th century
* .axe is the file extension used by Microsoft Streets & Trips and Microsoft AutoRoute for exported route files

ee also

* Ax


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