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What (who) is axe blade - definition

MUSIC GENRE ORIGINATED IN SALVADOR, BAHIA, BRAZIL
Axé; Axé Music; Axé music; Axe (music)
  • [[Ivete Sangalo]] as she performs in Salvador's Carnaval in 2012.
  • [[Olodum]] drummers playing their instruments like in the video clip ''They Don't Really Care About Us''.

Geddes Axe         
DRIVE FOR PUBLIC ECONOMY AND RETRENCHMENT IN GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE IN 1920'S UK
Geddes' Axe; Geddes's Axe
The Geddes Axe was the drive for public economy and retrenchment in UK government expenditure recommended in the 1920s by a Committee on National Expenditure chaired by Sir Eric Geddes and with Lord Inchcape, Lord Faringdon, Sir Joseph Maclay and Sir Guy Granet also members.
Blade (magazine)         
CONSUMER MAGAZINE ABOUT KNIFE COLLECTING
Blade magazine; American Blade; Blade Magazine; The Blade Magazine; The American Blade
Blade is a long-running consumer magazine about knife collecting. The magazine is based in Appleton, Wisconsin.
The Princess Blade         
2001 FILM BY SHINSUKE SATO
Princess blade; Princess Blade
is a 2001 Japanese action film directed by Shinsuke Sato. It is a reimagining of the manga Lady Snowblood by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura.

Wikipedia

Axé (music)

Axé (Portuguese pronunciation: [aˈʃɛ]) is a popular music genre originated in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil in the 1980s, fusing different Afro-Caribbean genres, such as marcha, reggae, and calypso. It also includes influences of Brazilian music such as frevo, forró and carixada. The word Axé comes from the Yoruba term àṣẹ, meaning “soul, light, spirit or good vibrations”. Axé is also present in the Candomblé religion, as “the imagined spiritual power and energy bestowed upon practitioners by the pantheon of orixás”. Not only is axé present in the Candomblé religion, but it also has ties with the Roman Catholic Church and the Lenten season, which represents the roots of how carnival came to be.

Examples of use of axe blade
1. He is the Apollonian profile, brow sliding to axe–blade nosetip without hitch, beardless cheeks, huge eyes, small mouth with pleated lips.