chawk
/tʃɔːk/Definitions
1. noun
A chawk is a type of medieval or early modern knife used for cutting or splitting wood, often in a woodworking or carpentry context.
“The carpenter used a chawk to carefully split the wooden beam in half.”
1. noun
A chawk is a type of medieval or early modern knife used for cutting or splitting wood, often in a woodworking or carpentry context.
“The carpenter used a chawk to carefully split the wooden beam in half.”