Woodchop

Pronunciation: /ˈwʊdˈtʃɑp/

Woodchop (verb)

  1. To cut pieces of wood into smaller parts using an axe or saw.

Examples

  • They woodchop to prepare for the winter season.
  • I will woodchop some logs for the fire.

Common collocations: woodchop firewood, woodchop trees

Synonyms of Woodchop

Neutral

Antonyms of Woodchop

  • Opposite action of putting trees in the ground.