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billhook
This term refers to a specialized agricultural tool characterized by its hooked tip, which allows the user to pull branches toward them while cutting. It is distinct from a standard machete or pruning saw due to this specific curvature, which is optimized for the traditional practice of coppicing—cutting trees down to the stump to encourage new growth.
In modern usage, the word is primarily encountered in the context of traditional forestry, heritage gardening, or rural land management. It carries a connotation of manual, artisanal labor and is rarely used in industrial or urban landscaping contexts where power tools have replaced hand-forged implements.