1. pickaxe - Noun
2. pickaxe - Verb
A pick with a point at one end, a transverse edge or blade at the other, and a handle inserted at the middle; a hammer with a flattened end for driving wedges and a pointed end for piercing as it strikes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe make war and revolution at the same time. Militiamen are fighting for the conquest of the land, the factories, bread, and culture ... the pickaxe and the shovel are as important as the rifle. Comrades, we will win the war! Buenaventura Durruti
they used picks and sledges to break the rocks Source: Internet
A good method to farm Concrete Blocks fast is for a player to hold Concrete powder in their left hand while holding a pickaxe in their right. Source: Internet
Csakan The csakan (from Hung. csákány "pickaxe"), also known by the recorder's old french name flute douce, was a duct flute in the shape of a walking stick or oboe popular in Vienna from about 1800 to the 1840s. Source: Internet
As long as players smash enough trees, brick, and metal with their pickaxe, they can erect complex skyscrapers or deploy walls as mobile cover. Source: Internet
All 100 players in a given game of land about as defenseless as they day they were born—except for their pickaxe. Source: Internet