| 11. | The billhook is an issued tool in some armed forces ( see fascine knife ).
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| 12. | Shortly thereafter, the arms appeared with different charges, the cloverleaf and the billhook.
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| 13. | Old Iron Works, Mells ) the billhook is still relatively common throughout most of western Europe.
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| 14. | Billhooks have a relatively thick blade since they are typically used for cutting thick and woody vegetation.
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| 15. | The tools carried by the pioneers included a sawback sword, pickaxe, billhooks, shovels, and axes.
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| 16. | The edge of a billhook is not bevelled to a very narrow angle to avoid binding in green wood.
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| 17. | The Finnish military engineer NCOs have a billhook as the part of their personal gear instead of field shovel.
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| 18. | However, in France and Holland the billhook often replaced the axe as a joiner's bench tool.
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| 19. | Thomasin grabs a nearby billhook and slices Katherine's face with it and then kills her in self-defense.
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| 20. | In German speaking countries, the billhook is known as a " Rodeaxt ", which translates to " clearing axe ".
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