A single-bitted ax, also known as a one-sided ax, refers to an ax that has a single blade or bit on one side of the head. This type of ax is commonly used for cutting wood, splitting logs, and chopping down trees. There are several synonyms for the word "single-bitted ax" that can be used interchangeably, including single-bladed ax, one-edge ax, and one-edge hatchet. Other related terms include splitting maul, hatchet, and hand ax, which all have slightly different designs and uses. No matter which term you use, a single-bitted ax remains an essential tool for outdoor labor, woodworking, firewood cutting, and other related tasks.