noun
- plural of twibill: a tool with two cutting edges, typically an axe with a blade on one side and an adze blade on the other
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The medieval carpenter used twibills to shape wooden beams.
- Museum displays showed various twibills used by early settlers.
- Blacksmiths forged twibills for woodworkers who needed versatile cutting tools.
- The collection included several antique twibills from the 18th century.
- Traditional craftsmen preferred twibills over separate axes and adzes.