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A pickaxe, pick-axe, or pick is a generally T-shaped used for prying. Its head is typically metal, attached perpendicularly to a longer handle, traditionally made of wood, occasionally metal, and increasingly fiberglass.

A standard pickaxe, similar to a "", has a pointed end on one side of its head and a broad flat "axe" blade opposite. A gradual curve characteristically spans the length of the head. The next most common configuration features two spikes, one slightly longer than the other.

The pointed end is used both for breaking and prying, the axe for hoeing, skimming, and chopping through roots.

Developed as tools in times, picks have evolved into other tools such as the and the mattock. They also have been used in general construction and mining, and adapted to .


Etymology
The Oxford Dictionary of English states that both pick and pickaxe have the same meaning, that being a tool with a long handle at right angles to a curved iron or steel bar with a point at one end and a chisel or point at the other, used for breaking up hard ground or rock.
(2025). 9780198610571, Oxford Univ. Press.

The term pickaxe is a alteration of picas via Anglo-Norman piceis, pocois, and directly from picosa , related to Latin picus . Though modern picks usually feature a head with both a pointed end and an -like flattened blade on the other end, current spelling is influenced by axe, and pickaxe, pick-axe, or sometimes just pick cover any and all versions of the tool.


History
In prehistoric times a large shed from a suitable species (e.g. ) was often cut down to its shaft and its lowest tine and used as a one-pointed pick, and with it sometimes a large animal's as a crude shovel. During war in medieval times, the pickaxe was used as a weapon.


As a weapon
The historic pickaxe was readily adapted to a weapon for hand-to-hand combat in ancient times. Over the centuries aspects of it were incorporated in various .

A pickaxe handle (sometimes called a "pickhandle" or "pick helve") is sometimes used on its own as a club for bludgeoning. In The Grapes of Wrath by , pick handles were used against migrant farmers, and Georgia governor famously threatened to use a similar, more slender axe handle to bar from entering a whites-only restaurant in the heated days of the American civil rights movement of the 1960s. A pick handle is officially used as a baton in the British Army.

Pickaxes are commonly carried by in the .

A normal pickaxe handle is made of or wood and is about and weighs about . British Army pickaxe handles must, by regulation, be exactly long, for use in measuring in the field. New variant designs are:

  • With a plastic casing on the thick end.
  • Made of

They are sometimes made with a steel casing on the thick end.


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