Axe (disambiguation)
An axe is an implement with a blade, used as a tool and a weapon.
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Axe may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Axe (film), a 1977 American horror film
- The Axe (film), a 2005 film
- Axe (band), an American rock band
- Axé (music), a form of Brazilian popular music
- The Axe, a 1966 novel by Ludvík Vaculík
- Sam Axe, a character in the television series Burn Notice
- Kamen Rider Axe, a character from the TV series Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
People
- Samuel Axe, an English privateer during the early 17th century
- David Axelrod (political consultant), advisor to US President Barack Obama, sometimes referred to as "Axe"
- Martin Axenrot, drummer for Opeth and Bloodbath nicknamed "Axe"
- Larry Hennig, retired professional wrestler known as "The Axe"
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Science and technology
- AXE telephone exchange, the name of telephone exchange by Ericsson
- Glaze3D, codenamed Axe, a graphics card
- aXe Spectral Extraction, astronomical spectroscopic data extraction software
- AXE method (chemistry), a method used in chemistry to determine the molecular geometry of simple molecules
Transport
- ICAO code of AirExplore, a Slovakian charter airline
- Mahindra Axe, a 4WD military vehicle
Other uses
- Axe (brand), a brand of men's grooming products
- Stanford Axe, a college football trophy
- Paul Bunyan's Axe, a prize in college football
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See also
- AX (disambiguation)
- Axes (disambiguation)
- Alpha Chi Sigma (ΑΧΣ), a professional fraternity specializing in the field of chemistry
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