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Noun
/ˈhaCHit/,
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hatchets, plural;
  1. A small ax with a short handle for use in one hand

  2. A tomahawk


  1. tomahawk: weapon consisting of a fighting ax; used by North American Indians
  2. a small ax with a short handle used with one hand (usually to chop wood)
  3. A hatchet (from the French hachette, diminutive form of French hache, 'axe') is a single-handed striking tool with a sharp blade used to cut and split wood. ...
  4. Hatchet is a 2006 slasher film from Ariescope Pictures directed by Adam Green. Set in the Louisiana bayou, it is the story of the legend of Victor Crowley. A group of tourists discover that the legend is real and more horrifying than they ever imagined.
  5. "Hatchet (Optimimi Version)" is a 7" single by Duluth, Minnesota slowcore group Low, released in 2007. It was given away free with the first run of the Drums and Guns album and sold on tour.
  6. Hatchet is a 1987 Newbery Honor-winning wilderness survival novel written by Gary Paulsen. It is the first novel in the Hatchet series and is followed by four sequels.
  7. The Hatchet (orig. Romanian: Baltagul) is a 1930 crime novel novel written by Mihail Sadoveanu. The main character of the novel is the wife of a shepard living in the Moldavian village of Măgura Tarcăului, Vitoria Lipan, which has a premonitation that her husband, Nechifor, on a trip to buy a ...
  8. (Hatchetations) Carry A. Nation (November 25, 1846 - June 9, 1911) was a member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol in pre-Prohibition America. She is particularly noted for promoting her viewpoint through vandalism. ...
  9. (Hatchets (a.k.a. big blades or choppers or cleavers)) A relatively new design of oar blades (although the idea has been around for some time). ...
  10. (Hatchets) are the Holy Grail of melee weapons; doing what it is meant to do best. Hatchets are best when used by 'Mechs that weigh at least 60 tons because they have the ability to move swiftly and still be capable of decapitating a foe with one precise swing. ...
  11. A hatchet seen in a dream, denotes that wanton wastefulness will expose you to the evil designs of envious persons. If it is rusty or broken, you will have grief over wayward people.
  12. An icon that traditionally changes hands with each graduating class.
  13. Short-handled ax usually used to chop wood.  However, it was also effective in preparing food (for example to lop the head of a chicken) or as a weapon.
  14. A large oar blade shaped somewhat like a hatchet.
  15. A wood-handled tool having a steel head flattened at one end and suitable for striking or driving, and formed at the other end into a wide, sharp blade suitable for chopping. The underpart of the blade may or may not be notched for pulling.
  16.   Opposite of “Free” on the Hunters’ mainsail furling winch. ex:  “Remember to move the lever to ‘hatchet’ before you check off.”Â
  17. small, bird droppings that fall from the sky.
  18. An oar with a cleaver-shaped blade that has a larger surface area than on the standard oar.
  19. n. kuhara. M; kuhari. F; 1. Small hatchet for cutting twigs for tooth brushes. Takua. M; 2. Chopper for cutting up fodder. Gandasa.