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Knife whose (Oxford Dictionary) etymology refers to the word “hammer”

Clue: Knife whose (Oxford Dictionary) etymology refers to the word “hammer”

We have 1 possible answer for the clue Knife whose (Oxford Dictionary) etymology refers to the word “hammer” which appears 1 time in our database.

Possible Answers:

  • MACHETE

Last seen in:

  • The Times - Specialist - Sunday Times GK Jumbo No 017

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