adz
n.
sharp tool used to roughly cut and shape wood
Adze
The tool known as the adze (pronounced ădz) serves for smoothing rough-cut
wood in hand
woodworking. Generally, the user stands astride a board or log and swings the adze downwards towards their feet, clipping, chipping, and or cutting off a piece of wood, and walking backwards as they go, leaving a relatively smooth surface behind. However, in general usage, the adze can be used for other cutting operations, such as tree cutting.
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Amiga Disk File
Amiga Disk File aka ADF is a file format used by
Amiga computers and
emulators to store images of
disks. It has been around almost as long as the Amiga itself, although it was not initially called by any particular name. Before it was known as ADF, it was used in commercial game production, backup and disk virtualization. Technically speaking, ADF is not really a
file format but actually a track-by-track dump of the disk data as read by the Amiga operating system, and so the "format" is really fixed-width
AmigaDOS data tracks appended one after another and held in a file.
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adz
Noun
1. an edge tool used to cut and shape wood
(synonym) adze
(hypernym) edge tool
Adz
(v. t.)
To cut with an adz.
(n.)
Alt. of Adze
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
ADZ
Airport Name: Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport
Airport Location: San Andres Island, Colombia
IATA Code: ADZ
ICAO Code: SKSP