pulaski

See also: Pułaski and Pulaski

English

A pulaski.

Etymology

Named from Edward C. Pulaski (1866-1931), the American ranger who designed it.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʊˈlæski/

Noun

pulaski (plural pulaskis)

  1. A double-ended fire-fighting tool, usually long-handled, and having an ax-blade on one side and a mattock-blade on the other.
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