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4 definitions found for ax:

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Ax Ax ([a^]ks), v. t. & i. [OE. axien and asken. See Ask.] To ask; to inquire or inquire of. [1913 Webster] Note: This word is from Saxon, and is as old as the English language. Formerly it was in good use, but now is regarded as a vulgarism. It is still dialectic in England, and is sometimes heard among the uneducated in the United States. "And Pilate axide him, Art thou king of Jewis?" "Or if he axea fish." --Wyclif. 'bdThe king axed after your Grace's welfare." --Pegge. [1913 Webster]


From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Ax Ax, Axe Axe, ([a^]ks), n. [OE. ax, axe, AS. eax, [ae]x, acas; akin to D. akse, OS. accus, OHG. acchus, G. axt, Icel. ["o]x, ["o]xi, Sw. yxe, Dan. ["o]kse, Goth. aqizi, Gr. 'axi`nh, L. ascia; not akin to E. acute.] A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc. It is wielded by a wooden helve or handle, so fixed in a socket or eye as to be in the same plane with the blade. The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle. [1913 Webster] Note: The ancient battle-ax had sometimes a double edge. [1913 Webster] Note: The word is used adjectively or in combination; as, axhead or ax head; ax helve; ax handle; ax shaft; ax-shaped; axlike. [1913 Webster] Note: This word was originally spelt with e, axe; and so also was nearly every corresponding word of one syllable: as, flaxe, taxe, waxe, sixe, mixe, pixe, oxe, fluxe, etc. This superfluous e is not dropped; so that, in more than a hundred words ending in x, no one thinks of retaining the e except in axe. Analogy requires its exclusion here. [1913 Webster] Note: "The spelling ax is better on every ground, of etymology, phonology, and analogy, than axe, which has of late become prevalent." --New English Dict. (Murray). [1913 Webster]


From WordNet (r) 2.0:

ax n : an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle [syn: axe] v 1: chop or split with an ax; "axe wood" [syn: axe] 2: terminate; "The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it" [syn: axe] [also: axes (pl)]


From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:

139 Moby Thesaurus words for "ax": amputate, battle-ax, beheading, bisect, blade, block, boot out, bounce, burning, butcher, can, capital punishment, carve, cashier, cashiering, chop, cleave, cold steel, conge, cross, crucifixion, cut, cut away, cut in two, cut off, cutlery, cutter, dagger, death chair, death chamber, decapitation, decollation, defenestration, deposal, dichotomize, discharge, disemployment, dismissal, displacing, dissever, drop, drumming out, edge tools, electric chair, electrocution, excise, execution, fire, firing, fissure, forced separation, furloughing, fusillade, gallows, gallows-tree, garrote, gas chamber, gash, gassing, gibbet, guillotine, hack, halberd, halter, halve, hanging, hatchet, hemlock, hemp, hempen collar, hew, hot seat, incise, jigsaw, judicial murder, kick out, knife, lance, lapidation, layoff, lethal chamber, maiden, naked steel, necktie party, noose, pare, pigsticker, pink slip, point, poisoning, poleax, prune, puncturer, removal, rend, retirement, rive, rope, sack, saw, scaffold, scissor, sever, sharpener, shooting, slash, slice, slit, snip, split, stake, steel, stoning, strangling, strangulation, sunder, surplusing, suspension, sword, tear, terminate, the ax, the block, the boot, the bounce, the chair, the gallows, the gas chamber, the gate, the guillotine, the hot seat, the rope, the sack, ticket, toad sticker, tomahawk, tree, walking papers, whittle

 
Questions & Answers

What is the critical F value at the 5% significance rate with 6 numerator degrees of freedom and 16
What is the critical F value at the 5% significance rate with 6 numerator degrees of freedom and 16 denominator degrees of freedom? What is the critical F value at the 1% significance rate with 9 numerator degrees of freedom and 30 denominator degrees of freedom?

F(6,16,1-.05)=.2.74 F(9,30,1-.01)=0.22



How do you find F and the k constant in the spring formula?
I need to test a spring. I know that F=kx, but in my case both F and k are unknown. If I hang a 100g, 200g, or 500g mass on the bottom of a spring how can I calculate the force acting on the spring and find k?

Multiply the mass times the gravity to find the force.



What f-stop and shutter speed to use in different situations like a sunny day with snow or indoors?
What f-stop and shutter speed to use in different situations like a sunny day with snow or indoors? I'm a beginner and it is kinda urgent. Thanks.

Just use the fine light meter in your camera. When shooting in snow or white sand, open up one stop, otherwise the snow or sand will be grey (18% grey actually) You can use the sunny 16 rule if you don't know how to use your camera's meter yet. 1/ISO @ f/16 for bright sun. For the sharpest image, stop down about three or four stops from the lenses widest aperture.